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Title: Vertical integration and its implications to port expansion
Authors: Zhu, S
Zheng, S
Ge, YE
Fu, X 
Sampaio, B
Jiang, C
Issue Date: 2019
Source: Maritime policy and management, 2019, v. 46, no. 8, p. 920-938
Abstract: Over the years many shipping lines have established terminal operation companies, with some set up as independent firms. However, port authorities and local governments have not always welcomed external investment and control with open arms. The economic implications and each stakeholder’s best strategies remain unclear. This study develops an analytical model in order to study the effects of vertical integration, with a focus on shipping lines’ investment in ports’ capacity. Modelling results suggest that vertical integration between terminal operator and a shipping line leads to higher port capacity, port charge, market output and consumer surplus. It also reduces delay costs. All these results suggest that vertical integration can be an important source of synergy for the maritime industry. Although vertical integration increases the participating carrier’s output at the expenses of non-integrating rival shipping firms, our numerical analysis suggests that the overall social welfare is likely to increase. Preliminary empirical tests confirm that vertically integrated ports handle more traffic volumes and are associated with better infrastructure and equipment. Therefore, port authorities and government regulators should carefully review the market competition status as well as port expansion plans.
Keywords: Capacity investment
Port and shipping lines
Vertical integration
Publisher: Routledge
Journal: Maritime policy and management 
ISSN: 0308-8839
EISSN: 1464-5254
DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2019.1594426
Rights: © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Maritime Policy and Management on 06 Apr 2019 (published online), available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/03088839.2019.1594426.
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