The Port of Casablanca as the Crucial Link of The International Logistics Chains: A Theoretical Review
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2019, Vol 21, Issue 1
Abstract
The objective of this article is to identify the factors contributing to make the port of Casablanca a crucial link in the logistics chains. It concerns accessibility, sharing of information, connectivity, the reliability of the port institutional framework, the management of interactions between port stakeholders and finally, the inter-port and intra-port proximity. Conducting semi-structured interviews with all the actors of the port logistics chain (port area, economic actors, port authorities) helps to achieve our goal.
Authors and Affiliations
Charif El Idrissi My Ahmed, Chegri Badreeddine
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