Strategies to manage volatility in ports
External shocks such as COVID-19 can cause ports around the world to face various kinds of volatilities. As ports act as a central pivot for the flow of cargoes from sea to land, it is important to adapt to situations in order to reduce and better manage the impact caused by these shocks. In the cas...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1634392022-12-09T01:13:19Z Strategies to manage volatility in ports Toh, Wei Ling Lam Siu Lee, Jasmine School of Civil and Environmental Engineering SLLam@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business External shocks such as COVID-19 can cause ports around the world to face various kinds of volatilities. As ports act as a central pivot for the flow of cargoes from sea to land, it is important to adapt to situations in order to reduce and better manage the impact caused by these shocks. In the case of multipurpose ports, complexity is greater due to the nature of the port business. As they handle various kinds of cargoes, more vehicles and facilities are needed to serve the same volume of throughput as compared to ports that serves homogeneous cargoes such as container ports. In this paper, an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) model was used to assess the strategies to help multipurpose ports manage throughput volatility in face of external shocks like COVID-19. In addition to the identification of strategies that can be adopted by ports, AHP ranks the effectiveness of each strategy. Furthermore, the research has been enhanced by explicitly including ten key stakeholders working in Jurong port. Results have shown that using information technology (IT) such as JAVA and CPLEX as a decision support tool can be a viable method for multipurpose ports. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2022-12-06T08:29:49Z 2022-12-06T08:29:49Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Toh, W. L. (2022). Strategies to manage volatility in ports. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163439 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163439 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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External shocks such as COVID-19 can cause ports around the world to face various kinds of volatilities. As ports act as a central pivot for the flow of cargoes from sea to land, it is important to adapt to situations in order to reduce and better manage the impact caused by these shocks. In the case of multipurpose ports, complexity is greater due to the nature of the port business. As they handle various kinds of cargoes, more vehicles and facilities are needed to serve the same volume of throughput as compared to ports that serves homogeneous cargoes such as container ports. In this paper, an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) model was used to assess the strategies to help multipurpose ports manage throughput volatility in face of external shocks like COVID-19. In addition to the identification of strategies that can be adopted by ports, AHP ranks the effectiveness of each strategy. Furthermore, the research has been enhanced by explicitly including ten key stakeholders working in Jurong port. Results have shown that using information technology (IT) such as JAVA and CPLEX as a decision support tool can be a viable method for multipurpose ports. |
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