Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management (Nov 2008)

A model for an inland port in Australia

  • K. T.K. Toh,
  • R. Oakden,
  • P. Nagel,
  • C. Sengpiehl,
  • P. Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/jtscm.v2i1.49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 78 – 92

Abstract

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This paper examines the role of an inland port particular to the outer regions of Melbourne, Australia. In this study, it has been experienced that the broad use of terminology, in the Melbourne context, has been a stumbling block. In its particular context, this has provided the impetus for the development of a model for an inland port that is unambiguous. It is clear from international examples that such a development acts as a significant potential nucleus for regional economic growth, but the lack of a facilitated discussion is an impediment. This model is offered as a facilitator and a useful tool in the construction of a common understanding.