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Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Resilience - Yui-yip Lau, Adolf K. Y. Ng, Zaili Yang, Tianni Wang, Mark Ching-Pong Poo

Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Resilience

Buch | Hardcover
IX, 146 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-032-07565-9 (ISBN)
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This book addresses maritime transport and supply chain resilience, offering analysis of emerging topics as well as case studies from different countries and regions. Understanding resilience as planning and preparing for changes, and absorbing, recovering from, and adapting to such changes, it offers readers an insightful outlook on how maritime transport and supply chain stakeholders develop strategies in achieving resilience, and mobilizes knowledge between them. As such, this book investigates the impacts and effects of the several disruptive events that have taken place in the past decade in the maritime transport and supply chain sectors, and in the process, provides advice on the best practice for the betterment of the future. Intended audiences include scholars, industrial practitioners, policymakers, and other professionals in the maritime transport and supply chain sectors.

Yui Yip (Joseph) Lau

Yui Yip (Joseph) Lau is Head of Student Affairs and Senior Lecturer at the College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). He graduated from PolyU and received a BSc (Hons) in International Shipping and Transport Logistics. He received his Master of Science in International Shipping and Transport Logistics also from PolyU. He further pursued studies at the University of Bristol where he received his Doctor of Education. He has published more than 350 research papers in international journals and professional magazines, contributed over 20 book chapters, 6 books and presented numerous papers in international conferences. He has collaborated with scholars from more than 20 countries and regions spreading over five continents on research projects. He has also secured over HK$ 10 million research grants. Recently, he has been awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the Institute of Seatransport in recognition of his outstanding performance on research and the Best Paper Award in international leading conferences. Also, he has participated in different consultancy projects with various  (inter-)governmental organizations, academic institutions and industrial associations. In addition, he has been appointed as Associate, University of Manitoba, Transport Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and Visiting Scholar, East China Normal University. His research interests are cruise ships, ferries, impacts of climate change, shipping education and training, transport history, sustainability issues, resilient supply chain management, health logistics, human remains and regional development.

 

Adolf K.Y. Ng

Adolf K.Y. Ng is the Chair Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Business and Management and the Director of the International Centre for Resilient Supply Chains, Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University, China. He received his PhD from the University of Oxford, UK. He excels in the research and teaching of transportation economics, climate change adaptation planning, transportation infrastructure planning and management, institutional and organizational change, and global supply chains. His works are highly influential, for instance, he has been on Elsevier's List of Top 2% Scientists worldwide since its first release. He is the Associate Editor of two of the world s leading academic journal in transport and maritime research, namely Maritime Policy & Management and Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment.

 

Zaili Yang

Zaili Yang is a Professor of Maritime Transport at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), UK. Prior to his current appointment, he was Reader in Maritime Transport (2010-2014) and a lecturer in Maritime Operations (2007-2010) at the School of Engineering, Technology and Maritime Operations, LJMU. He received his BEng in Maritime Transportation from Dalian Maritime University, China, in 2001, MSc in International Transport from Cardiff University, UK, in 2003, and PhD in Maritime Safety from LJMU, UK, in 2006. His research interests are analysis and modelling of safety, resilience and sustainability of transport networks, particularly maritime and logistics systems. Prof. Yang has received more than £6m (located to LJMU only) external grants (£4m as the PI) from the EU, UK EPSRC and UK DTI to support his research, including a prestigious ERC consolidator grant. Research funding support has also been received from government collaborators (i.e. UK MoD and Korean research col

Chapter 1: The Criticality of Enhancing Resilience for Maritime Transport and Supply Chains.- Chapter 2: Theoretical Discussions on the Climate Adaptation Strategies and Planning of Maritime Transport and Supply Chains.- Chapter 3: Climate Risk Analysis: Uncertainty Modelling.- Chapter 4: Port Centrality and Resilience Analysis for Global Shipping Network in the Context of Typhoons.- Chapter 5: Rebuilding Resilient Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Networks: The Yangtze River Delta, China.- Chapter 6: Rebuilding Resilient Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Networks: ASEAN Countries.- Chapter 7: Sustainable Development of Blockchain Technology for Vaccine Supply Chain.- Chapter 8: The Complexity of Adaptation Strategies for Maritime Transport.- Chapter 9: E-commerce and Resilient Supply Chain Management during the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 10: A Case Study on the Impacts of a Pandemic on the Resilience of Supply Chains and Regional Economy.- Chapter 11: Best Practices and Guidelines for Resilient Maritime Transport and Supply Chains.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo IX, 146 p. 13 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Schlagworte climate change • Covid-19 pandemic • E-Commerce • E-supply chain management • maritime transport • Supply Chain Resilience • Technical sustainability
ISBN-10 3-032-07565-3 / 3032075653
ISBN-13 978-3-032-07565-9 / 9783032075659
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