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Diversion of containerized trade: case analysis of the role of Iranian ports in global maritime supply chain
Derakhshan, Ahmed
Pasukeviciute, Irma
Roe, Michael
2005
Abstract
This article aims to analyze the potential of Iranian ports for carrying some containerized cargo, from
the Far East to the European Union, which is usually transported via traditional shipping routes. The idea
of diverting cargo via an “Iran route” emerged from an examination of economic, trade and maritime
transportation trends and events. This study presents a new idea for a freight route, designed in four
segments for the benefit of the carrier. In order to make assumptions about the future in what are
undisputedly widespread uncertain conditions, a scenario method has been employed. Following this a
plausible future plan for a new terminal has been developed taking into account geographical, technical
and economic themes for serving the container transit market until 2011.
Series
European Transport / Trasporti Europei
X (2005) 30
Subjects
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
ISTIEE Istituto per lo studio dei trasporti nell’integrazione economica europea
Source
Ahmed Derakhshan, Irma Pasukeviciute, Michael Roe, "Diversion of containerized trade: case analysis of the role of Iranian ports in global maritime supply chain", in: European Transport / Trasporti Europei, X (2005) 30, pp. 61-76.
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en
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