TY - JOUR
T1 - Data-sharing in the maritime supply-chain, epiphany or myth?
AU - Iancu, Bogdan
AU - Gritsenko, Daria
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The maritime supply chain is an integral part of global economy. In the past couple of years, the maritime sector has been heavily disrupted, facing unprecedented challenges affecting society far and wide. Escalating geopolitical turmoil, ever more extreme weather conditions and enduring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed manifold deficiencies in the maritime supply chain. The overlapping crises highlight an acute need to improve resilience of the maritime sector. What kind of strategies would enable necessary transformations of the maritime supply chains? Arguably, digitalisation is a key to ensuring strategic resilience of the maritime sector. Yet, things are not as simple
AB - The maritime supply chain is an integral part of global economy. In the past couple of years, the maritime sector has been heavily disrupted, facing unprecedented challenges affecting society far and wide. Escalating geopolitical turmoil, ever more extreme weather conditions and enduring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed manifold deficiencies in the maritime supply chain. The overlapping crises highlight an acute need to improve resilience of the maritime sector. What kind of strategies would enable necessary transformations of the maritime supply chains? Arguably, digitalisation is a key to ensuring strategic resilience of the maritime sector. Yet, things are not as simple
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M3 - Article
SN - 1358-1759
JO - Port Technology International
JF - Port Technology International
IS - 127
ER -