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Measuring foreland container port connectivity disaggregated by destination markets: An index for Short Sea Shipping services in Spanish ports

Maria Feo-valeroJulián Martínez-moya

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050210 logistics & transportationIndex (economics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningTransportation02 engineering and technologyCompetitor analysisPort (computer networking)Identification (information)0502 economics and businessContainer (abstract data type)Short sea shippingQuality (business)BusinessForeland basinIndustrial organizationGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common

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Abstract The present research aims to develop a Foreland Port Connectivity Index (FPCI) including both qualitative and quantitative variables related to the characteristics of the maritime services provided. To that end, the FPCI incorporates two discount factors—the number of shipping services and destination countries—as penalties to correct for the quality of a port connection. After defining the FPCI, the index is applied to Spanish ports to study their connectivity in terms of container Short Sea Shipping (SSS) services. Although the connectivity of SSS traffic has not been widely studied, it is an interesting case study as small ports play a more relevant role in facilitating access to international markets for importing and exporting companies. According to the results, the port of Valencia is the most connected, followed by the ports of Barcelona and Algeciras. Furthermore, this is the first research paper to attempt to study foreland port connectivity disaggregated by destination market. This geographical approach enables a more precise identification of the main port competitors by destination market, thereby providing more detailed information to support port managers and policy-makers in their decision-making.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2020.102873