Effects of emerging trends in maritime ports on supply chain performance/management: case study from Dadri to JNPT (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 69967)
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Classification number | P TH-2647 |
Item number | PAL |
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Personal name | Pal, Tanuta (PUT20373) |
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Title | Effects of emerging trends in maritime ports on supply chain performance/management: case study from Dadri to JNPT (Softcopy is also available) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2022 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xi,97p. |
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Formatted contents note | Contents<br/>Undertaking i<br/>Certificate iii<br/>Acknowledgments v<br/>Abstract ix<br/>Table of contents xiii<br/>List of figures xix<br/>List of tables xi<br/>1 Introduction 7<br/>1.1 Background 7<br/>1.2 Aim: 8<br/>1.3 Objective 8<br/>Sub-objective 8<br/>1.4 Need of the project: 9<br/>1.5 Problem statement 9<br/>1.6 Research Question: 10<br/>1.7 Methodology: 10<br/>1.8 Limitations 11<br/>1.9 Research Timeline 12<br/>2 Literature Review 13<br/>2.1 Understanding supply chain 13<br/>Types of container specifications has been explained: 15<br/>Supply chain management: 16<br/>Current scenario of supply chain globally 17<br/>Current scenario of supply chain in India 20<br/> <br/>2.2 Understanding maritime supply chain and Infrastructure 21<br/>Types of organizations involved in supply chain management..23 2.3 Port and Functionality of Port 23<br/>Types of cranes used in the port: 25<br/>Dry Ports: 25<br/>Port Performance Indicators 26<br/>Current and upcoming scenario of ports globally: 27<br/>Current and upcoming scenario of ports in India: 28<br/>India’s container market 29<br/>2.4 Parameters of Port and its Impact on Global Supply Chain 33<br/>3 Case Studies 37<br/>3.1 Port of Rotterdam 37<br/>Introduction 37<br/>Issues identification: Port of Rotterdam 39<br/>Optimizing Supply Chain 39<br/>3.2 Jebel Ali 41<br/>Introduction 41<br/>Issues identification: Jebel Ali Port 42<br/>Optimizing Supply Chain 43<br/>3.3 Port of Singapore 44<br/>Introduction 44<br/>Optimizing Supply Chain 44<br/>3.4 JNPT 45<br/>Issues Identified: JNPT 45<br/>Optimizing supply chain: Technological Upgradation 45<br/>4 Benchmarking and Comparative Assessment 47<br/>5 Stakeholder Consultancy with Port Operators and Other Players 51<br/>6 Freight movement between ICD Dadri- JNPT 55<br/>6.1 Strategic importance of Dadri: 55<br/>6.2 Understanding an existing export supply chain from ICD Dadri to JNPT: 56<br/>Scenario 1: As Usual Scenario 56<br/>Case 1: Containers from Factory to ICD CONCOR, Dadri to JNPT (Factory Stuffed Containers) 57<br/>Case 2: Containers from factory to ICD CONCOR, Dadri to JNPT (warehouse stuffing) 61<br/>Case 3: Containers from factory to ICD CONCOR, Dadri to JNPT (direct stuffing) 65<br/>7 Gap assessment 69<br/>7.1 Gap assessment in the existing supply chain and recommended solutions 69<br/>Comparison of the three cases of the existing supply chain (Rail and Road) 70<br/>8 Port parameters in the existing supply chain and developing matrix. 71<br/>9 Framework for adopting optimization in Maritime Supply Chain 73<br/>9.1 Operational interventions: 73<br/>9.2 Structural interventions 74<br/>9.3 Integration Process: 74<br/>Port Community System: 75<br/>10 Proposed Supply chain 77<br/>10.1 Do Something Scenario: 77<br/>11 Recommendations and Takeaways 79<br/>12 Conclusion And Way Forward 81<br/>Possibility of proposed scenarios: 81<br/>Shift towards adapting advancement: 82<br/>12.2 Way Forward: 82<br/>References xiii<br/>Appendix 1: QUESTIONNAIRES xix<br/>Questionnaires for CONCOR ICD, Dadri xix<br/>Questionnaires for JNPT xx<br/>Questionnaires for Transporter (DHL.) xx<br/>Appendix 2: MINUTES OF MEETING(MOM) 18<br/>MOM 1: 18<br/>MOM 2: 19<br/>MOM 3: 21<br/> |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Chaudhary, Nivesh (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
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Topic | 2020 Batch |
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Topic | Faculty of Planning |
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Topic | FP-PG |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection code | Withdrawn status | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Not For Loan | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 06/10/2022 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2647 PAL | 024049 | 30/09/2022 | 30/09/2022 | Thesis |