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Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp (UA-ITMMA)
www.itmma.ua.ac.be
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English name: Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp

Thesaurus terms (7) : Economics; Harbour economics; Logistics; Logistics; Marine transportation; Supply chain management; Transport
Address:
ITMMA House
Kipdorp 59
2000 Antwerp
Belgium

Tel.: +32-(0)3-265 51 51
Fax: +32-(0)3-265 51 50
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Type: Scientific

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Persons formerly associated with this organization (2)

Abstract:
The Institute of Transport and Maritime Management (ITMMA) of the University of Antwerp is one of the first institutes in the world to offer highly specialised academic and practice-oriented maritime and logistics education and research. Aside from research, they offer MSc and PhD programs, and manage short-term courses, events and conferences.

The research activities of ITMMA cover various areas in the fields of transport, maritime economics and management. Research is performed on topics such as port and maritime transport, market organisation, (hinterland) transportation and the integration of transport and logistics. ITMMA develops quantitative techniques and management tools for strategic market analysis, policy formulation and logistic network optimisation.

The maritime research performed by ITMMA focuses on port and maritime economy and management with emphasis on port competitiveness, strategic port planning, maritime traffic forecasting, shipping networks, etc.

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  • Peer reviewed article Jacobs, W.; Notteboom, T. (2011). An evolutionary perspective on regional port systems: the role of windows of opportunity in shaping seaport competition. Environ. Plann. A 43(7): 1674-1692. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a43417, more
  • Peer reviewed article Notteboom, T.E. (2009). Complementarity and substitutability among adjacent gateway ports. Environ. Plann. A 41(3): 743-762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a40220, more
  • Peer reviewed article Vernimmen, B.; Dullaert, W.; Geens, E.; Notteboom, T.; T'Jollyn, B.; Van Gilsen, W.; Winkelmans, W. (2007). Underground logistics systems: a way to cope with growing internal container traffic in the port of Antwerp? Transp. Plann. Technol. 30(4): 391-416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081060701461832, more
  • Debisschop, K.; Gauderis, J.; Lyen, K.; Notteboom, T.; Siemonsma, H.; Vernimmen, B. (2007). Markt- en concurrentieanalyse. Verkenning maritieme toegang Kanaal Gent-Terneuzen. How-to Advisory nv/ITMMA/mtbs: Antwerpen. 163 + bijlage pp., more
  • Notteboom, T. (2004). Het modale schip in 2050, in: De Schelde in 2050: Studiedag, Provinciehuis Antwerpen 6 oktober 2004: abstractboek. pp. [1-20], more
  • Notteboom, T. (2004). Het modale schip in 2050, in: Studiedag 'De Schelde in 2050', Antwerpen 6 oktober 2004: referatenboek. pp. 32-37, more
  • Verbeke, A.; Notteboom, T. (2004). Studie naar de directe baten van de verruiming van de Westerschelde: een logistieke benadering. Eindrapport. European Centre for Strategic Analysis: Bergen op Zoom. 183 + annexes pp., more
  • Notteboom, T. (2003). Het economisch belang van de Vlaamse havens: een overzicht, in: De Grote Rede 8. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 8: pp. 12-16, more

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  • A simulation model for the nautical access to the port of Antwerp, more

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