Application of geoeconomics in seaport operations: a theoretical proposal for post Covid-19 recovery strategy

J. Jeevan, N. H. Mohd Salleh, Izyan Munirah Mohd Zaideen, M. R. Othman, M. Menhat, Livingstone Divine Caesar
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ABSTRACT Johor Port and Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) are two adjacent seaports act as backbone of the Malaysian international trade and economy. The probability of these seaports catering the same client is very high and may cause overlapping in the hinterland area. This will further result in the waste of resources, congestion in traffic and reducing the competitiveness of seaports. The situation worsened during Covid-19 outbreak as these two seaports faced issues related to capacity and efficiency. This paper employs geoeconomics concept to assist these seaports to design a post Covid-19 recovery plan for these seaports via temporal, spatial and policy taxonomies. An explanatory sequential mixed method design has been employed to meet aims of the paper. The results show that hinterlands in the Southern region are important as production centres, providing logistics efficiency and improving the connectivity. Given the importance of service recovery to continue patronage of these seaports among customers, revitalising 4th industrial revolution and materialising inland capacity are additional post Covid-19 recovery strategies for improved seaport performance from a policy and spatial taxonomies.
地缘经济学在港口运营中的应用:新冠肺炎疫情后恢复战略的理论建议
柔佛港和丹戎佩勒帕斯港(PTP)是两个相邻的海港,是马来西亚国际贸易和经济的支柱。这些海港为同一客户提供服务的可能性非常高,并可能在腹地造成重叠。这将进一步导致资源浪费,交通拥堵和降低海港的竞争力。在新冠肺炎疫情期间,由于这两个海港面临着与容量和效率相关的问题,情况进一步恶化。本文运用地缘经济学概念,通过时间、空间和政策分类,帮助这些海港设计新冠肺炎后的恢复计划。为了达到本文的目的,采用了解释性顺序混合方法设计。结果表明,南部地区的腹地是重要的生产中心,提供物流效率和改善连通性。鉴于服务恢复对于继续吸引客户光顾这些海港的重要性,从政策和空间分类角度来看,振兴第四次工业革命和实现内陆运力是新冠肺炎疫情后改善海港绩效的额外恢复战略。
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Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs
Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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