An exploration of the barriers UK small ports face in the development of intermodal transport solutions

Florian Scheuring*, Stavros Karamperidis, Victor Borisov

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Intermodal hinterland transport solutions of major ports increasingly become a differentiating factor for shipping lines and shippers. Furthermore, rail as alternative solution to road freight provides a price competitive option, which at the same time increases the sustainability of hinterland transport. Major UK ports like Felixstowe have the financial, geographical and relational attributes to overcome barriers of developing extensive intermodal hinterland networks, whereas smaller ports are considerably less fortunate regarding their prospects of intermodal development. The scarcity of intermodal hinterland networks and related research is surprising considering the 2050 sustainability targets the UK set itself. Accordingly, this paper explores the barriers smaller ports face in the development of intermodal hinterland transport solutions in UK through the Scottish ports, as the interfaces between ports and rail transport are among the least developed and utilised. A pragmatist approach synthesized data gathered from 10 semi-structured interviews with key experts, identified a set of common concepts and emerging patterns depicting the barriers to improving the intermodal hinterland transport capability of smaller Scottish ports. Furthermore, our research analyzed historical freight volumes and cargo flows, which were extracted from the database of the UK.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event26th Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists 2018 - Mombasa, Kenya
Duration: 18 Sept 201821 Sept 2018
https://www.iame.ac/iame2018-mombasa-call-for-papers/

Conference

Conference26th Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists 2018
Abbreviated titleIAME 2018
Country/TerritoryKenya
CityMombasa
Period18/09/1821/09/18
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