Search results for "freight transport"

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Modelling choice behaviour and taste heterogeneity of carriers trough stated preference survey: an application to Sicilian operators

2009

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiHeterogeneity Freight transport
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Competition and horizontal integration in maritime freight transport

2010

This paper develops a theoretical model for freight transport characterized by competition between means of transport (the road and maritime sectors), where modes are perceived as differentiated products. Competitive behavior is assumed in the road freight sector, and there are constant returns to scale. In contrast, the freight maritime sector is characterized by oligopolistic behavior, where shipping lines enjoy economies of scale. The market equilibrium where the shipping lines behave as profit maximizers, provides a first approximation to the determinants of market shares, profits, and user welfare. We then characterize the equilibrium when horizontal integration of shipping lines occur…

Water transportHorizontal integrationExploitfreight transport shipping lines horizontal integrationTransportationEconomies of scaleCompetition (economics)OligopolyCommerceDifferentiated servicesEconomicsProduction (economics)Business and International ManagementIndustrial organizationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Logistic terminal planning on a regional scale

2008

freight transport optimization
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Outlying location of logistics activities : the example of the Burgundy in France

2015

International audience; This paper contributes to the understanding of spatial location of logistics activities in an outlying region. A quantitative analysis in Burgundy (French region) underlines the important polarization of warehousing developed in a limited area during 1980–1990s intensified during 2000s. The companies that locate their warehouses in Burgundy have different strategies that could explain this outlying location. For example, the low cost of land, favorable terms of tax system and the presence of a labour pool with an important unemployed rate incentive could incentive some companies to locate their warehouses in an outlying region like the Burgundy.

logistics[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyIncentiveEconomyQuantitative analysis (finance)freight transport8. Economic growthwarehousingBusiness050703 geographylocation choicesIndustrial organization
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