Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013

This FAL Bulletin demonstrates the evolution of maritime networks and port development at primary and secondary ports in Latin America and the Caribbean. An analysis of time series data on container movements between 1997 and 2013 reveals patterns of cargo flows and trans- shipment location choices. The institutional context of devolution processes and new investments in the region provide additional insight into the performance of selected ports.

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Main Authors: Wilmsmeier, Gordon, Pérez, Gabriel, Monios, Jason
Other Authors: NU. CEPAL. División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CEPAL 2014-02
Subjects:TRANSPORTE MARITIMO, CONTENEDORES, PUERTOS, TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES, TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES, ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO, INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA, MARITIME TRANSPORT, CONTAINERS, PORTS, CONTAINER TRANSPORT, CONTAINER TERMINALS, SHIPPING STATISTICS, PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37285
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-372852023-01-30T18:19:36Z Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013 Wilmsmeier, Gordon Pérez, Gabriel Monios, Jason NU. CEPAL. División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura TRANSPORTE MARITIMO CONTENEDORES PUERTOS TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA MARITIME TRANSPORT CONTAINERS PORTS CONTAINER TRANSPORT CONTAINER TERMINALS SHIPPING STATISTICS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE This FAL Bulletin demonstrates the evolution of maritime networks and port development at primary and secondary ports in Latin America and the Caribbean. An analysis of time series data on container movements between 1997 and 2013 reveals patterns of cargo flows and trans- shipment location choices. The institutional context of devolution processes and new investments in the region provide additional insight into the performance of selected ports. 2014-11-15T13:19:47Z 2014-11-15T13:19:47Z 2014-02 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37285 en FAL Bulletin 330 .pdf 10 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN CEPAL
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topic TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CONTENEDORES
PUERTOS
TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES
TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES
ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CONTAINERS
PORTS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
CONTAINER TERMINALS
SHIPPING STATISTICS
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CONTENEDORES
PUERTOS
TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES
TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES
ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CONTAINERS
PORTS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
CONTAINER TERMINALS
SHIPPING STATISTICS
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
spellingShingle TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CONTENEDORES
PUERTOS
TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES
TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES
ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CONTAINERS
PORTS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
CONTAINER TERMINALS
SHIPPING STATISTICS
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CONTENEDORES
PUERTOS
TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES
TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES
ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CONTAINERS
PORTS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
CONTAINER TERMINALS
SHIPPING STATISTICS
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Pérez, Gabriel
Monios, Jason
Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
description This FAL Bulletin demonstrates the evolution of maritime networks and port development at primary and secondary ports in Latin America and the Caribbean. An analysis of time series data on container movements between 1997 and 2013 reveals patterns of cargo flows and trans- shipment location choices. The institutional context of devolution processes and new investments in the region provide additional insight into the performance of selected ports.
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Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Pérez, Gabriel
Monios, Jason
format Texto
topic_facet TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CONTENEDORES
PUERTOS
TRANSPORTE POR CONTENEDORES
TERMINALES DE CONTENEDORES
ESTADISTICAS DEL TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CONTAINERS
PORTS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
CONTAINER TERMINALS
SHIPPING STATISTICS
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
author Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Pérez, Gabriel
Monios, Jason
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title Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
title_short Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
title_full Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
title_fullStr Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
title_full_unstemmed Latin America and the Caribbean: Port system evolution, 1997-2013
title_sort latin america and the caribbean: port system evolution, 1997-2013
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