Port Logistics and Supply Chain Management: An Empirical Review.
Publication Date: 22/07/2024
Author(s): Obasi Catherine (Ph.D.), Oyakegha Samuel, Okuoyibo Azuka Monday.
Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 3 (2024)
Abstract:
Ports play a critical role in the global economy, acting as vital links within international transportation networks. Their efficiency and effectiveness directly impact the performance of global supply chains. This paper examines the intersection of port logistics and supply chain management (SCM) through an empirical lens. We review existing research to explore how SCM principles can be applied to enhance port operations and overall supply chain performance. The paper begins by outlining the evolving role of ports in today's globalized trade environment. It then delves into the core concepts of SCM and their relevance to port management. The subsequent sections review empirical studies that investigate the impact of SCM practices on port performance metrics such as cost, efficiency, and service quality. We explore key areas like collaboration, information technology (IT) integration, and infrastructure development, highlighting their contributions to improved supply chain visibility and streamlined logistics processes.The review also identifies critical research gaps and proposes future research directions. We emphasize the need for studies that explore the impact of emerging technologies like block-chain and artificial intelligence (AI) on port logistics and SCM integration. Additionally, the paper underscores the growing importance of sustainability practices within port operations and their role in enhancing overall supply chain resilience.
Keywords:
Port logistics, Supply chain management, Empirical review, Port performance, Collaboration, IT integration, Infrastructure development, Sustainability.