Authors
Christophe Theys, Theo E Notteboom, Athanasios A Pallis, Peter W De Langen
Publication date
2010/1/1
Source
Research in Transportation Economics
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
37-50
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Terminal concessions in seaports have only recently gained interest in academic circles. Issues such as the allocation mechanisms (to be) used for granting those concessions, the determination of the concession term and concession fees, as well as the inclusion of special clauses aimed at assuring that the terminal operator will act in the interest of the port authority and the wider community, are increasingly relevant to both academics and the port industry. So far, insights from established economic theories have rarely been applied to terminal concessions in seaports. It, therefore, remains to be seen which kind of awarding procedure would be best for which type of terminal concession. This contribution provides a detailed overview of the different phases of the terminal awarding process, including a classification scheme for awarding procedures, and contains an extensive discussion on the economic issues that …
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Scholar articles
C Theys, TE Notteboom, AA Pallis, PW De Langen - Research in Transportation Economics, 2010