An Analysis of the Relationship between the Port-Logistics Function and Port-Quality for the Competitiveness of Port

항만 경쟁력제고를 위한 항만물류기능과 항만품질수준간의 관련성 분석

  • 김성규 (한국해양대학교 대학원 해운경영학부 박사과정 해양수산부 감사관) ;
  • 김기수 (한국방제조합) ;
  • 안기명 (한국해양대학교)
  • Published : 1999.12.01

Abstract

Since the mid 1980s, the concept of logistics has become more important to the enterprises in strategic sense because it had aggrandized itself to more comprehensive and integrative concept. Therefore study on the service organization of the logistics system for customer’s satisfaction from the management’s point has been focused as one of the major subject in order to improve the logistics quality which would ultimately increase the value of logistics service. This study has been focused on what the port logistics functions and the factors of the port logistics quality are those Korean port managers acknowledge as important factor. And examins these port logistics quality levels and the port logistics value (port productivity, service results) obtained by the results of these activities while reviewing the relation of the custom value which the port managers evaluate in order to evaluate and promote the competitiveness of the Korean port. According to the study results the port logistics function which the Pusan Container Terminal managers recognized as important were customer service management the flexibility of the port facilities and curtailment of the original operation cost of the port. It also indicated that the managers recognized the importance of the customer-oriented terminal management as it showed a close relationship with the port quality level.

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