Using Eurasian landbridge in logistics operations: building knowledge through case studies Online publication date: Mon, 04-Jun-2007
by Per Hilletofth, Harri Lorentz, Ville-Veikko Savolainen, Olli-Pekka Hilmola, Oksana Ivanova
World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research (WRITR), Vol. 1, No. 2, 2007
Abstract: This research concerns about the use of Eurasia as a landbridge for container traffic. We present case study findings concerning European-Asian transportation, and this reveals that the lead time advantage of landbridges (with respect of its costs) would be suitable for a manufacturer, but malfunctioning parts of harbours and railway transports hinder the potential of this alternative. Findings from demanding manufacturing logistics are further verified with a case study concerning a Finnish retailer having increasingly important presence in Russian markets. Retailer used to favour railways (∼early part of Eurasian corridor) but has nowadays configured distribution operations to favour road transports.
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