Container Sea Ports and Dry Ports: Future CO2 Emission Reduction Potential in China
Abstract
Nowadays, China dominates logistics volumes, and its container logistics is associated with the largest sea ports, such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Ningbo. However, China’s coastal line is long and contains numerous million-container-handling sea ports. Current leading sea ports are located mostly in the south or at the middle point of the coastal line. Volumes are rather concentrated in these few areas. Despite the fact that China’s vast...
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Title
Container Sea Ports and Dry Ports: Future CO2 Emission Reduction Potential in China
Published Date
Mar 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
1515 - 1515
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