1st Edition

Developments in Maritime Transport and Logistics in Turkey

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    Turkey is one of the largest and most important shipping and logistics centres in the world. This edited collection brings together industrialists actively involved in the shipping trade with an interdisciplinary team of academics from the region to provide a unique, broad perspective on the industry as a whole. Using Turkey as an in-depth case study, the volume examines issues such as port economics and policy, training and education, ship finance, containerisation and maritime policy in general. This is a useful reference for professionals and academics in both shipping and logistics.

    Contents: Introduction, Michael Roe; The role of shipping in the Turkish economy in the 1990s, Mehmet Kaptanoglou and Michael Roe; Dimensions of service quality in container transportation, an empirical investigation, Okan Tuna; Regional development and port planning. The port of Mersin as a feeder terminal in the Eastern Mediterranean, Guler Bilen Alkan, Mahmut Celal Barla and A. Guldem Cerit; Environmental protection of straits and the law of the sea with particular reference to the Mediterranean, D. Baser (Kizilsumer) and S.O. Baser; Crisis in ports and the significance of procuring contingency plans, Hakki Kisi; Shipbuilding markets and the impact of technology as a macro-environmental factor, A. Guldem Cerit and Osman Kamil Sag; Caspian oil exports and their impact upon the tanker fleet, Bengi SelenYuceer and A.Guldem Cerit; Turkish shipbuilding in the 1990s, Erhan Bayraktar; Harry Heijveld and Michael Roe; Reliability, availability, maintainability and safety assessment in the maritime industry, Burak Acar; Advances in ergonomics in the maritime sector: a Turkish perspective, Guler Bilen Alkan and Osman Askin Bak; Liner agents and container port service quality, D. Ali Deveci, A. Gulden Cerit and Jacques H.B. Sigura; Comparative analysis of recently privatized major ports in Turkey, Funda Yercan and Kazim Yeni.

    Biography

    Mahmut Celal Barla, Osman Kamil Sag, Michael Roe, Richard Gray

    ’The essays in this volume provide comprehensive coverage of the wide span of Maritime and Logistic Activities in Turkey. In doing so it offers a range of perspectives for understanding the various objectives, mechanisms and institutions involved...The editor in picking his team of authors has managed to provide us with a much needed treatment of a contentious subject with noticeable fairness and understanding; both when dealing individually with less familiar topics or making a reassessment of the wider more familiar ones...The merit of this selection is that it presents a composite analysis of nearly every sphere of the subject.’ James McConville, Editor of Maritime Policy & Management, UK