EVALUATION OF CONTAINERIZED TRADE AND COMPETITIVENESS AMONG CONTAINER PORTS IN BLACK SEA BASIN

Authors

  • Metin DANIŞ Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
  • Avni Zafer ACAR

Keywords:

Port competition, Concentration, Container ports, Black sea basin, Maritime

Abstract

With the increase in trading volume and competitiveness in global trade, ports have become
indispensable and critical rivalry zones for countries. As competitiveness among the firm increase
at a global level, ports become a rivalry zone cause of being the most critical economic structures
and increasing competitiveness for transnational business and trade activities. The Black Sea
Basin is one of the most important waterways in the world in terms of commercial, political and
strategic aspects. The devastating consequences of conflicts and tensions, especially in recent
years, prove the importance of the Black Sea Basin for world maritime trade. Therefore, the ports
of the Black Sea Basin are of great importance. When the existing literature is reviewed, it is seen
that there are many studies on the competitiveness and efficiency issues. Since the studies in the
literature are mostly conceptual, it is obvious that they do not reveal analytical results, which
constitutes a deficiency in the literature. In addition, the lack of a scientific study on the
efficiency of container ports in the Black Sea Basin in recent years has made this study necessary.
The aim of this study is to examine the efficiency and competitiveness of container ports in the
Black Sea Basin, which has a great importance both regionally and globally. The “Data
Envelopment Analysis” (DEA) of the input-oriented CCR model, which is a linear program, was
used to measure the productivity of the ports, and the relative efficiency of the ports was
calculated.

Author Biography

Avni Zafer ACAR

Academician and business consultant.
* Author, Columnist.
* Research & Teaching Interests:
Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Strategic Management, Competitive Strategies, Innovation Management, Organizational Capabilities, Change Management and Leadership.
* Specialties:
Business Management & Strategies,
Supply Chain Management & Strategies
Logistics Management,
Warehousing,
Organizational Behavior, Culture & Leadership.
Data analysis.

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Published

2024-06-28