Seaport Consultants - Newsletter
    Number 5 - September 2006

Are Scandinavian Ports and Terminals

Making Bad Investments?

by Kent Busk

Seaport Innovations

Précis

The development towards designing and planning ports and terminals based on world best practice principle – where expectations to future high utilizations of quay wall, stacking area, handling equipment, cranes, etc. are taken into account – has yet not gained a strong foothold in Scandinavia. The consequence could be significant bad investments in super- and infrastructure and technology.

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