Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes

The purpose of this article is to offer a literature review on the development and classification of inland terminals, later defined as “dry ports”. The aim of the paper is to analyze the extant literature on dry ports focusing on their concept, classification, function and technological processes....

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Main Authors: Erica Varese, Danilo Stefano Marigo, Mariarosaria Lombardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Logistics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6290/4/4/29
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spelling doaj-4cc17c196be54015b0c230009c9121f12020-11-25T04:08:04ZengMDPI AGLogistics2305-62902020-11-014292910.3390/logistics4040029Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological ProcessesErica Varese0Danilo Stefano Marigo1Mariarosaria Lombardi2Department of Management, University of Torino, Corso Unione Sovietica, 218 bis, 10134 Torino, ItalyInterdepartmental University School for Strategic Sciences, University of Torino, Corso Regina Margherita 60/A, 10153 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Economics, University of Foggia, Via R. Caggese 1, 71121 Foggia, ItalyThe purpose of this article is to offer a literature review on the development and classification of inland terminals, later defined as “dry ports”. The aim of the paper is to analyze the extant literature on dry ports focusing on their concept, classification, function and technological processes. The review offers an updated structured approach to what is currently defined as a dry port. To this end, a structured keyword search in major electronic databases has been conducted to find related material. As there are many different names indicating dry ports in European, South East Asian and North American countries, the following keywords were used: “dry port”, “inland terminal”, “freight village” and “<i>interporto/i</i>”. The search was conducted in respect of the article title and text, abstract and keywords. The results show that there is no unanimous consensus concerning cataloguing of terrestrial nodal facilities serving port gateways. “Dry ports” have emerged as fundamental elements of the integration between the sea “system” and the land network. The increased interest in the genesis and development of dry ports has been accompanied by an abundant contribution of the scientific community, originating a thriving literature, which, however, does not find a common denominator.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6290/4/4/29dry portinland terminalfreight village<i>interporto</i>intermodal transportliterature review
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author Erica Varese
Danilo Stefano Marigo
Mariarosaria Lombardi
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Danilo Stefano Marigo
Mariarosaria Lombardi
Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
Logistics
dry port
inland terminal
freight village
<i>interporto</i>
intermodal transport
literature review
author_facet Erica Varese
Danilo Stefano Marigo
Mariarosaria Lombardi
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title Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
title_short Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
title_full Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
title_fullStr Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
title_full_unstemmed Dry Port: A Review on Concept, Classification, Functionalities and Technological Processes
title_sort dry port: a review on concept, classification, functionalities and technological processes
publisher MDPI AG
series Logistics
issn 2305-6290
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The purpose of this article is to offer a literature review on the development and classification of inland terminals, later defined as “dry ports”. The aim of the paper is to analyze the extant literature on dry ports focusing on their concept, classification, function and technological processes. The review offers an updated structured approach to what is currently defined as a dry port. To this end, a structured keyword search in major electronic databases has been conducted to find related material. As there are many different names indicating dry ports in European, South East Asian and North American countries, the following keywords were used: “dry port”, “inland terminal”, “freight village” and “<i>interporto/i</i>”. The search was conducted in respect of the article title and text, abstract and keywords. The results show that there is no unanimous consensus concerning cataloguing of terrestrial nodal facilities serving port gateways. “Dry ports” have emerged as fundamental elements of the integration between the sea “system” and the land network. The increased interest in the genesis and development of dry ports has been accompanied by an abundant contribution of the scientific community, originating a thriving literature, which, however, does not find a common denominator.
topic dry port
inland terminal
freight village
<i>interporto</i>
intermodal transport
literature review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6290/4/4/29
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