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Bremen’s and Hamburg’s port position: Transport infrastructure and hinterland connections within the North Range

Publication date: 26.11.2015

International Business and Global Economy, 2015, Volume 34, pp. 78 - 89

https://doi.org/10.4467/23539496IB.13.006.3979

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Franziska Biermann
Hamburg Institute of International Economics
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Mark-Oliver Teuber
Hamburg Institute of International Economics
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Jan Wedemeier
Hamburg Institute of International Economics
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Bremen’s and Hamburg’s port position: Transport infrastructure and hinterland connections within the North Range

Abstract

The quality and efficiency of the northern German ports’ hinterland connections define their competitive potential. The assessment of gross domestic product achieved within a certain travel period via rail, road, inland waterways and intermodal freight transport provides a major indicator for the competitive positioning of the northern German ports. To measure this potential, we use simple travel time matrices for different modes of transport. The achievable purchasing power of the hinterland territories is thereby a prime determinant of port competitiveness. The European Union’s Trans-European Transports Network programme (TEN-T) may advance Hamburg and Bremen/Bremerhaven ports’ competitive situation by improving their hinterland accessibility, removing cross-border bottlenecks and upgrading infrastructure and streamline transport operations throughout the EU.

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Information: International Business and Global Economy, 2015, Volume 34, pp. 78 - 89

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Bremen’s and Hamburg’s port position: Transport infrastructure and hinterland connections within the North Range

English:

Bremen’s and Hamburg’s port position: Transport infrastructure and hinterland connections within the North Range

Authors

Hamburg Institute of International Economics

Hamburg Institute of International Economics

Hamburg Institute of International Economics

Published at: 26.11.2015

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Franziska Biermann (Author) - 33%
Mark-Oliver Teuber (Author) - 33%
Jan Wedemeier (Author) - 34%

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