An efficiency analysis of container terminals in Southern Vietnam using DEA dynamic efficiency evaluation

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Thi Le Hang Nguyen, Sung-Hoon Park, Yuna Kim, Gi-Tae Yeo
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Abstract

Southern Vietnam is a key economic region for the country, producing 45% of Vietnam’s GDP, despite only accounting for 9% of the country’s total landmass and 21% of its population. Specifically, the Southern Region dominates seaport-based container transportation, contributing 55% of Vietnam’s total vessel calls and 74% of its total container cargo volume, with the North and Central regions trailing far behind. However, despite the sector’s importance, the efficiency of container terminals in Southern Vietnam has not been evaluated by the literature in recent years. This study fills this research gap by using data envelopment analysis (DEA) to evaluate the efficiency of major container terminals in Southern Vietnam. The results of the DEA Malmquist analysis show that most container terminals demonstrated productivity growth between 2017 and 2019, and that this mainly derived from advancements in catch-up operational efficiency and in technological innovation. Moreover, the DEA slack-based measure and DEA undesirable output analyses demonstrate that three container terminals (Cai Mep International Terminal, Tan Cang Cat Lai, and Tan Cang–Cai Mep International Terminal) achieved the maximum efficiency level when both applying and not applying the undesirable output variable. However, other container terminals displayed severe operational inefficiency, with these terminals’ efficiency values decreasing by between 9% and 40% when considering undesirable outputs. The ineffective terminals can therefore be categorized as consuming excessive inputs and lacking in the production of desirable outputs or creating large amounts of undesirable outputs. Therefore, using these results, port authorities and policymakers should be better placed to develop appropriate strategies for managing container terminals in Southern Vietnam.

基于DEA动态效率评价的越南南部集装箱码头效率分析
越南南部是该国的一个重要经济区域,尽管仅占该国总面积的9%和人口的21%,但其GDP占越南GDP的45%。具体而言,南部地区主导着以海港为基础的集装箱运输,占越南船舶总停靠量的55%和集装箱总货运量的74%,而北部和中部地区则远远落后。然而,尽管该部门的重要性,在越南南部集装箱码头的效率近年来还没有通过文献进行评估。本研究利用数据包络分析(DEA)来评估越南南部主要集装箱码头的效率,填补了这一研究空白。DEA Malmquist的分析结果显示,2017年至2019年期间,大多数集装箱码头的生产率都有所增长,这主要得益于追赶运营效率和技术创新的进步。此外,基于DEA松弛测度和DEA不期望产出分析表明,在施加和不施加不期望产出变量的情况下,三个集装箱码头(蔡梅国际码头、谭仓卡特莱码头和谭仓蔡梅国际码头)的效率水平最大。然而,其他集装箱码头表现出严重的运营效率低下,考虑到不良产出,这些码头的效率值下降了9%至40%。因此,无效终端可被归类为消耗过多投入而缺乏理想产出的生产或创造大量不理想产出。因此,利用这些结果,港口当局和政策制定者应该更好地制定适当的战略来管理越南南部的集装箱码头。
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