Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency

One objective for countries in the European common market is to optimize the performance of their multimodal logistics chains. The attainment of this goal requires the continuous development of container ports’ performance, better customer satisfaction and - at the same time - to deter the occurrenc...

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Published in:Research in Transportation Business & Management
Main Authors: Schøyen, Halvor, Bjorbæk, Clemet T., Steger-Jensen, Kenn, Bouhmala, Noureddine, Burki, Umar, Jensen, Tor Erik, Berg, Øivind
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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DEA
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3637a7c1-7bf4-4638-885f-bc2392a2fea6 2024-10-06T13:50:03+00:00 Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency Schøyen, Halvor Bjorbæk, Clemet T. Steger-Jensen, Kenn Bouhmala, Noureddine Burki, Umar Jensen, Tor Erik Berg, Øivind 2018-09-01 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3637a7c1-7bf4-4638-885f-bc2392a2fea6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2018.03.002 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85044920234&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3637a7c1-7bf4-4638-885f-bc2392a2fea6 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Schøyen , H , Bjorbæk , C T , Steger-Jensen , K , Bouhmala , N , Burki , U , Jensen , T E & Berg , Ø 2018 , ' Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency ' , Research in Transportation Business and Management , vol. 28 , pp. 66-76 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2018.03.002 Container ports DEA Freight connectivity Logistics performance Port efficiency article 2018 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2018.03.002 2024-09-12T00:34:02Z One objective for countries in the European common market is to optimize the performance of their multimodal logistics chains. The attainment of this goal requires the continuous development of container ports’ performance, better customer satisfaction and - at the same time - to deter the occurrence of waste and bottleneck. Many regions in Europe are shifting from a single-port to a multi-port gateway situation; their ports frequently have overlapping hinterlands and are therefore increasingly facing competition and rivalry between each other. This paper examines container ports located in six countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the UK. It focuses on sensitivities to the inclusion of country-specific measurements on logistics service delivery performance outcomes on port efficiency. Port efficiency is measured with Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results suggest that: (1) efficiency measurements for Danish, Finnish, Swedish and British ports are heavily influenced by whether logistics service delivery outcomes are included or not; (2) Icelandic and Norwegian ports appear to be not sensitive to whether logistics service delivery outcomes are included or not; (3) on average, the container ports located in countries that are directly called by deep-sea transcontinental container liners are over-performers and under-performers with regard to technical efficiency and scale efficiency, respectively. We further apply a second-stage regression analysis to explain the impact of country-specific contextual factors on DEA-based efficiency scores. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Aalborg University's Research Portal Norway Research in Transportation Business & Management 28 66 76
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topic Container ports
DEA
Freight connectivity
Logistics performance
Port efficiency
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DEA
Freight connectivity
Logistics performance
Port efficiency
Schøyen, Halvor
Bjorbæk, Clemet T.
Steger-Jensen, Kenn
Bouhmala, Noureddine
Burki, Umar
Jensen, Tor Erik
Berg, Øivind
Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
topic_facet Container ports
DEA
Freight connectivity
Logistics performance
Port efficiency
description One objective for countries in the European common market is to optimize the performance of their multimodal logistics chains. The attainment of this goal requires the continuous development of container ports’ performance, better customer satisfaction and - at the same time - to deter the occurrence of waste and bottleneck. Many regions in Europe are shifting from a single-port to a multi-port gateway situation; their ports frequently have overlapping hinterlands and are therefore increasingly facing competition and rivalry between each other. This paper examines container ports located in six countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the UK. It focuses on sensitivities to the inclusion of country-specific measurements on logistics service delivery performance outcomes on port efficiency. Port efficiency is measured with Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results suggest that: (1) efficiency measurements for Danish, Finnish, Swedish and British ports are heavily influenced by whether logistics service delivery outcomes are included or not; (2) Icelandic and Norwegian ports appear to be not sensitive to whether logistics service delivery outcomes are included or not; (3) on average, the container ports located in countries that are directly called by deep-sea transcontinental container liners are over-performers and under-performers with regard to technical efficiency and scale efficiency, respectively. We further apply a second-stage regression analysis to explain the impact of country-specific contextual factors on DEA-based efficiency scores.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schøyen, Halvor
Bjorbæk, Clemet T.
Steger-Jensen, Kenn
Bouhmala, Noureddine
Burki, Umar
Jensen, Tor Erik
Berg, Øivind
author_facet Schøyen, Halvor
Bjorbæk, Clemet T.
Steger-Jensen, Kenn
Bouhmala, Noureddine
Burki, Umar
Jensen, Tor Erik
Berg, Øivind
author_sort Schøyen, Halvor
title Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
title_short Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
title_full Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
title_fullStr Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
title_sort measuring the contribution of logistics service delivery performance outcomes and deep-sea container liner connectivity on port efficiency
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