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Dynamic shipping and port development in the globalized economy volume 2: emerging trends in ports
This book comprises two volumes, both containing chapters which have been personally invited by the editors. As such, the editors of this book wish to profoundly thank all the contributors for accepting the invitation and for submitting their insightful works in accordance with the publishing deadlines and as specified in the book proposal. Professor Paul Tae-Woo Lee would like to express his sincere gratitude to the MBA students in the course of Seminars on Maritime Transport and International Logistics at the Department of Business Administration, Soochow University, Taipei, who helped correct typos in citations and to format all the references in the two volumes of this book. He also expresses his thanks to his beloved wife (Jin-Hwa) and his lovely children (Hannah and Samuel Sang-Jeong) who have supported his academic life and loved him all the time. Professor Kevin Cullinane wishes to express his thanks to his many colleagues and friends in the academic world that have both supported and inspired him. He also very much appreciates the unerring support of his wife, Sharon. Without those who have been listed above, as well as the help provided by the staff at Palgrave Macmillan, this book would not have been brought to fruition.
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Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs | VOL. 36, NO. 3, 253–267 | en |
Logistics & Supply Chain Management | 4th ed. | en |
Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs | VOL. 36, NO. 3, 253–267 | en |
Dynamic Shipping and Port Development in the Globalized Economy | Volume 1 | en |
Dynamic shipping and port development in the globalized economy volume 1 : applying theory to practice in maritime logistics | en |