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Editorial: Logistics connectivity in East Asia: practices and challenges

Editorial: Logistics connectivity in East Asia: practices and challenges MABR Editorial: Logistics connectivity in 7,4 East Asia: practices and challenges This special issue is mainly gathered from selected papers of the 8th International Conference on Transportation and Logistics 2020 (T-LOG, 2020), Surabaya, Indonesia, and independent papers submitted to the special issue. The theme of this special issue is Logistics Connectivity in East Asia: Practices and Challenges. Under this theme, we will explore various theories and methods related to creation and innovation in infrastructure design, multi-modal transportation synchronization, transportation technology, information technology and management concerning logistics connectivity in East Asia and the other regions. We also discuss approach to collect, process, manage and use any information efficiently and effectively, thus the research papers published in this special issue will be able to contribute to improve East Asia logistics and transportation competitiveness and value facing the global challenges in transportation and logistics issues. We would like to thank all authors for contributing to this special issue. The reliable forecast of future container shipping demand is one of existing gaps in the maritime container shipping literature. A number of papers investigated on the forecasting container shipping demand but only a few studies investigated the durability of economic indicators on container shipping http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Maritime Business Review Emerald Publishing

Editorial: Logistics connectivity in East Asia: practices and challenges

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Pacific Star Group Education Foundation
ISSN
2397-3757
DOI
10.1108/mabr-11-2022-090
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Abstract

MABR Editorial: Logistics connectivity in 7,4 East Asia: practices and challenges This special issue is mainly gathered from selected papers of the 8th International Conference on Transportation and Logistics 2020 (T-LOG, 2020), Surabaya, Indonesia, and independent papers submitted to the special issue. The theme of this special issue is Logistics Connectivity in East Asia: Practices and Challenges. Under this theme, we will explore various theories and methods related to creation and innovation in infrastructure design, multi-modal transportation synchronization, transportation technology, information technology and management concerning logistics connectivity in East Asia and the other regions. We also discuss approach to collect, process, manage and use any information efficiently and effectively, thus the research papers published in this special issue will be able to contribute to improve East Asia logistics and transportation competitiveness and value facing the global challenges in transportation and logistics issues. We would like to thank all authors for contributing to this special issue. The reliable forecast of future container shipping demand is one of existing gaps in the maritime container shipping literature. A number of papers investigated on the forecasting container shipping demand but only a few studies investigated the durability of economic indicators on container shipping

Journal

Maritime Business ReviewEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 11, 2022

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