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Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA

Antonio Pratelli1,
ron van duin2,3,
reginald souleyrette4,
beatrice bianchini5,
danilo marigo6,
lorenzo brocchini1,
wang teng7
1
College of Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy
2
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
3
Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
4
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
5
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
6
S.I.TO spa, Interporto of Turin, Orbassano, Italy
7
Kentucky Transportation Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
International Journal of Transport Development and Integration
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Volume 5, Issue 3, 2021
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Pages 217-230
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Abstract:

The modern distribution of goods is highly complex, as it supports a closely linked globalized world. In the development of port terminals, competition is no longer only at the level of services. The increase in maritime transport and demand/supply in the hinterlands, with ensuing problems of capacity, distribu- tion and movement, have called for renewed attention on adequate structures and infrastructures. This evolution, enabled by technology, commercial interests and public policies, can be considered as a stage in the ongoing development of containerization and intermodal transport. At this stage, it is important to consider port terminals and maritime navigation networks as a system, together with terrestrial goods transport. Increasingly, regions are developing so-called dry or inland ports, to better serve the demand. We set out to define a sustainable model for dry ports, beginning with a review of relevant literature focused on Italian, Dutch and selected USA examples. We first define dry port, in the context of intermodal transport, ports in general and inland ports. Our investigation led to the identification of management tools and best practices. We report on visits and interviews to selected inland ports and identify key dry port activities, applications of innovative technologies and implications for different modes of transport. For the three countries studied, we identify strengths and weaknesses related to infrastructure, structures, internal organization of yard, types of imported and exported goods, transport methods and related travel times and costs. In regards to resilience and sustainability, vulnerabilities such as congestion, climate issues and cyber-attacks are considered. Finally, a maturity model for as- sessing dry ports is proposed.

Keywords: container traffic, dry ports, Europe, freight village, inland container terminal, Italy, maritime hinterland, The Netherlands


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Pratelli, A., Duin, R. V., Souleyrette, R., Bianchini, B., Marigo, D., Brocchini, L., & Teng, W. (2021). Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA. Int. J. Transp. Dev. Integr., 5(3), 217-230. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230
A. Pratelli, R. V. Duin, R. Souleyrette, B. Bianchini, D. Marigo, L. Brocchini, and W. Teng, "Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA," Int. J. Transp. Dev. Integr., vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 217-230, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230
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title={Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA},
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journal={International Journal of Transport Development and Integration},
year={2021},
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doi={https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230}
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Antonio Pratelli, et al. "Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA." International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, v 5, pp 217-230. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230
Antonio Pratelli, Ron Van Duin, Reginald Souleyrette, Beatrice Bianchini, Danilo Marigo, Lorenzo Brocchini and Wang Teng. "Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA." International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, 5, (2021): 217-230. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230
PRATELLI A, Duin R. V., Souleyrette R., et al. Dry Port Network Model: Best Practices in the EU with Notes from the USA[J]. International Journal of Transport Development and Integration, 2021, 5(3): 217-230. https://doi.org/10.2495/TDI-V5-N3-217-230