LRN list subscribers may be interested in the following
new publication:
Risk Management in Port Operations, Logistics and
Supply Chain Security
Khalid Bichou, Michael G H Bell, and Andrew Evans
(Editors)
PORTeC, CTS, Imperial College London, UK
(London: Informa, ISBN: 9781 84311 655 4)
The 9/11 attacks and other subsequent events have
fostered further dimensions to port, maritime and supply chain security with a
raft of compulsory and voluntary measures being put in place at both domestic
and global levels. This book addresses operational and management challenges
that port, international logistics and supply chain operators face in view of
the new security regulations and the requirements for increased visibility
throughout the supply chain. This peer-reviewed selection of contributions from
academia and industry covers the interdependent aspects of risk, reliability
and supply chain security, and their impacts on the port and logistics
industries. The contents are as follows:
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Khalid Bichou, Mike G H Bell, Andrew Evans
Chapter 1: Marine Reporting and Maritime Security
Mark Rowbotham
Chapter 2: Global Trade System: Development Update
Dean L. Kothmann
Chapter 3: Developing and Implementing Global
Interoperable Standards for Container Security
Christoph Seidelmann
Chapter 4: Planning and Implementing RFID Technologies
to Enhance Security in Port Operations
Giovanni Luca Barletta, Khalid Bichou
Chapter 5: Port Recovery from Security Incidents: A
Simulation Approach
Ghaith Rabadi, C. Ariel Pinto, Wayne Talley, Jean-Paul
Arnaout
Chapter 6: Security and Reliability of the Liner
Container-Shipping Network: Analysis of Robustness using a Complex Network
Framework
Panagiotis Angeloudis, Khalid Bichou, Mike G.H. Bell
Chapter 7: Port Efficiency and the Stability of
Container Liner Schedules
Mike G.H. Bell, Khalid Bichou, Kevin Feldman
Chapter 8: Predicting the Performance of Container
Terminal Operations using Artificial Neural Network
Richard Linn, Jiyin Liu, Yat-wah Wan, Chuqian Zhang
Chapter 9: Container Terminal Operations under the
Influence of Shipping Alliances
Xiao-Ning Shi, Stefan Voss
Chapter 10: Voluntary Supply Chain Security Program
Impacts: An Empirical Study with BASC Member Companies
Ximena Gutiérrez, Philippe Wieser, Juha Hintsa
Chapter 11: Trade Disruption Insurance: An Effective
Form of Risk Management in Supply Chain Security
Risto Talas
Chapter 12: Co-Evolution of Safety Cultures and Crisis
Management Capacities in Maritime Trading Systems
Paul Barnes, Richard Oloruntoba
Chapter 13: Maritime Container Security: A Cargo
Interest Perspective
Mary R. Brooks, Ken Button
Chapter 14: Managing Maritime Security through Quality
Management: A Case Study to Implement the 24-Hour Rule in a Liner Shipping
Company
Khalid Bichou, Kee-hung Lai, Y.H. Venus Lun, T.C. Edwin
Cheng
Chapter 15: Managing Supply Chain Security through
Quality Standards: A Case Study to Implement ISO-28000 in a Global Coffee House
Francis D'Addario
Chapter 16: Maritime Security and Regulatory Risk-Based
Models: Review and Critical Analysis
Khalid Bichou, Andrew Evans
Chapter 17: ISPS Implementation in Ports: Costs and
Related Financing
Hassiba Benamara, Regina Asariotis
Chapter 18: Enhancing Port Security via the Enactment of
EU Policies
Athanasios A. Pallis, George K. Vaggelas
Chapter 19: Strategic Risk Management in Ports
S.N. Srikanth, R. Venkataraman
Chapter 20: Port Security and the Competitiveness of
Short Sea Shipping in Europe: Implications and Challenges
Koi Yu Adolf Ng
Khalid
Bichou
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Operations, Research and Technology Centre (PORTeC)
Centre
for Transport Studies
Tel +44 (0)20 7594 6111
Imperial College
London
Fax +44 (0)20 7594 6102
618, Skempton
Building
[log in to unmask]
London SW7 2BU, UK
http://www.portec.org.uk