H. Meersman
University of Antwerp
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Maritime Policy & Management | 2000
Trevor D. Heaver; H. Meersman; F. Moglia; E Van De Voorde
In Europe, ports are confronted with a closer integration in the maritime and shipping industries. The co-operation agreements can take several forms such as alliances and mergers among shipping lines, conferences, involvement of shipping companies in terminal management, and extending interests in inland transport of shipping companies. In this paper we give a brief overview of these different types of agreement and we examine the consequences of this evolution of the market structures in which ports and shipping companies have to operate. More specifically, attention goes to the competitive position of the port in this new environment. It is clear that the role of the port and the port authorities has to be redefined to guarantee that it remains a fully fledged player in this fast evolving integrated market.
Maritime Policy & Management | 2006
Steve Engelen; H. Meersman; Eddy Van de Voorde
In this paper, we consider the benefits of applying system dynamics in maritime economics. We build an endogenous shipowners’ model for the dry bulk sector, incorporating both the decision process of individual shipowners and traditional shipping market conditions. The aim is to arrive at a simulation tool that can be used for a variety of applications, both for teaching/learning and for research purposes. Within the endogenous shipping model, we can distinguish between the strategic and the tactical choices shipowners face. As an application, we focus explicitly on a strategic decision-making process that is relevant to any shipowner, i.e. the sale of a vessel. System dynamics seems to be a tool well-suited for the detailed modelling of strategic and operational behaviour in the maritime business.
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment | 1970
H. Meersman; E. Van de Voorde
This paper considers certain aspects of port competition in Europe. There is clearly a trend towards greater control over the logistics chain through strategic alliances, mergers and cartelisation. It is quite noticeable that shipping companies in particular have so far been taking the initiative in this development. One of the crucial questions is how port authorities should adapt their strategic behaviour to this new evolution in port competition.
Archive | 2002
Marc Huybrechts; H. Meersman; E. Van de Voorde; E. Van Hooydonk; Alain Laurent P. G. Verbeke; Willy Winkelmans
Archive | 2007
R. Macario; V. Reis; J. Viegas; H. Meersman; Feliciana Monteiro; E. Van de Voorde; Thierry Vanelslander; P. Mackenzie-Williams; H. Schmidt
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research | 2003
H. Meersman; E Van De Voorde; Thierry Vanelslander
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research | 2008
H. Meersman; E Van De Voorde; Thierry Vanelslander
Liner shipping: what's next? / Brooks, M. [edit.] | 1999
H. Meersman; F. Moglia; E. Van de Voorde
16th International Symposium on Theory and Practice in Transport Economics: 50 years of transport research: experience gained and major challenges ahead, Budapest 29-31 October 2005 | 2005
H. Meersman; E Van de Voorde
Tijdschrift voor vervoerswetenschap. - Rijswijk, 1965 - 1999 | 1998
H. Meersman; Tom Pauwels; E. Van de Voorde