Abstract
The article discusses the current situation in the container shipping market and the terminal infrastructure in the Black Sea region. The analysis is based on the container fleet database accumulated by the author. These data are used for making observations and predictions and drawing conclusions about the dynamics of the marine transportation market. The methodological framework comprises theoretical, empirical and mathematical methods. The comparative analysis of container services of different Russian terminals and ports has shown that the market is now undergoing major transformations and suffers from a considerable imbalance due to the rapid growth in deadweight tonnage and the insufficient capacity of the infrastructure, which means that it is unable to keep up with the rising demand. The excess of deadweight tonnage and the shortage of the necessary equipment leads to chronic bottlenecks in cargo handling, cargo clearance and so on. To address these problems, it is proposed to explore the opportunities provided by the integration of public-private partnerships into the service structure of maritime transport. By focusing on the case of the Russian port of Novorossyisk, the article demonstrates that public-private partnerships are able to enhance the efficiency of cargo-handling operations of container lines in the Black Sea region.
Highlights
The Russian national economy is becoming more and more open and integrated into the global economic system, which means that it has come to rely more heavily on transport infrastructure
It is crucial to analyze the work of maritime transport infrastructure, in particular container terminals and ports
It would be interesting to assess the potential of public-private partnerships in the sphere of maritime transport development
Summary
The Russian national economy is becoming more and more open and integrated into the global economic system, which means that it has come to rely more heavily on transport infrastructure. It is crucial to analyze the work of maritime transport infrastructure, in particular container terminals and ports. Interactions between international container lines and container terminals are determined by the current trends in the development of trade fleet and regional transport hubs. It is necessary to consider further stages and prospects of development of the Russian port infrastructure and the related strategic decisions. In this respect, it would be interesting to assess the potential of public-private partnerships in the sphere of maritime transport development
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