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ID number:539367
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Published: 11.09.2006.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 21 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    1
  Industrial Evolution in the Port and the main Port Industries    2
  Land Size and Available Sites    6
  Port of Rotterdam    7
  Port of Antwerp    8
  Port of Marseille    9
  Nautical and Geographic Situation    10
  Port of Houston    10
  Port of Freeport    11
  Port of Tanjung Pelepas    11
  Port of Vancouver    12
  Hinterland Connections    12
  Water    13
  Rail    16
  Road    16
  Air    17
  Terminals    17
  Advantages of Operating within the Port    18
  Disadvantages of Operating within the Port    20
  Port Marketing Policy    20
  Conclusion    22
  Maritime Key Terminology    23
  Appendix    24
  References    28
Extract

After World War II, the world went through important changes, consequently, ocean transportation experienced drastic technological improvements. For instance, ships increased in size drastically in an effort to reduce costs. This capacity increment became more evident in the oil related vessels and it has now extended to freight lines and ports causing the evolution of world commerce and the specialization of production.

Ports like Rotterdam, Antwerp and Singapore among others became important continental hubs and rapidly surpassed their status of commercial port by including a new objective in their goal: to become ‘industrial ports’. By attracting industrial facilities, these ports not only benefit in terms of port installations, but it also is an opportunity to achieve better utilization of their maritime infrastructure.

Some ports have evolved in fields that are not related to their assets. For instance, ports with no oil resources have became important petroleum processors, ports with no iron ore have became relevant steel producers. Also, ports have been the engines that move the industrial activity of the region and thus are promoters of trade of manufactured goods.…

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