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Changing variables of port success before and after the container revolution: The South Atlantic and Gulf regions

Posted on:2002-04-28Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Witters, Roberta LynneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2469390011493900Subject:Geography
Abstract/Summary:
Ports in the United States (US) are encouraged to compete in a free market system. Several Shipping Acts since the 1800's have ensured that each port is not given exclusive rights over any other US port. Because shipping lines are free to choose the port they utilize, ports have to continually upgrade their facilities to keep up with continual changes in the industry. The container revolution changed the entire port network system. What makes a port successful before and after the container revolution for thirty selected US ports is examined in this study. Variables that determine a successful port are tested and found to be different before and after the container revolution.
Keywords/Search Tags:Container revolution
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