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Classification of Indian seaports using hierarchical grouping method

    1. [1] National Institute of Construction Management and Research

      National Institute of Construction Management and Research

      India

    2. [2] University of Regina

      University of Regina

      Canadá

    3. [3] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, india
  • Localización: Journal of maritime research: JMR, ISSN 1697-4840, Vol. 11, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 51-57
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • India is a major maritime nation with a long coastline, spanning about 7516.6 kilometers, constituting 200 ports in east coast and west coast. East coast and the west coast have 54 and 146 seaports, respectively. Indian ports are classified as Major, Intermediate and, Minor ports; this classification has an administrative significance. Nevertheless, the words: major, intermediate, and minor do not have any relation with the cargo volume throughput. This paper suggests a new approach based on temporal cargo variation to classify a port system. The reason to classify port system based on temporal cargo flow is mainly due to its relevance for cargo operation service, making decisions on freight rate, and service quality performance benchmarking. The key issue faced while attempting for evaluating these measures over a large number of ports is the trouble in comparable data collection from all the port locations and defining the criteria for such evaluations, which will be applicable to all ports. Also, individual port evaluation may not be easy while considering a region’s port system with heterogeneous number of ports. However, this problem can be cut down by classifying ports into certain homogeneous groups. The proposed classification scheme is applied to classify Indian port system. Due to unavailability of data, the application of the proposed method is restricted to 12 Indian ports only. Based on the analysis we propose to classify the 12 Indian seaports into four groups. This classification scheme can be applied to any port system elsewhere.


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