Port System of the Spanish South Peninsular Coast Side

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B. Blanco
L. Sanchez
C. Gutierrez

Abstract

This study aims at doing a comparative analysis of the Spanish South Peninsular Port Authorities, in the period 2008-2012, and their positioning based on their perception about the “innovative effort they have made” in the period 2004-2009. In order to achieve this aim, first, a comparative analysis of freight traffic has been carried out in order to obtain an overview of the Spanish South Peninsular watershed; secondly, the strengths and weaknesses of each Port Authority have been identified based on the variable “perceived innovative effort”.


As a result of the analysis, the specialization of each Port Authority is shown. Thus, Algeciras is the Port Authority with the highest containered traffic due to its specialised infraestructures.


In addition, a detailed analysis of the specific facilities of each Port Authority has allowed us to get more information about the specialization of Port Authorities.


Finally, the strengths and weaknesses analysis provides an overview of the situation of each Port Authority, indicating the potential lines of action and improvement that they can follow.


We consider that this study may be useful for the Port Authority managers and policy makers due to it offers an overview of the situation of the Port Authority compared to its nearest competitors, helping with decision making and resource allocation.

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B. Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIAUNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA

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Área Organización de Empresas

Departamento de Administración de Empresas