26 February 2008

Call for papers: Northern Dimension of European Logistics

Call for papers: Northern Dimension of European Logistics

A special issue of World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research

Northern Europe covers the countries on the rim of Baltic Sea: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Norway is often included in the BSR as well as northwestern parts of Russian and the northern part of Germany. It is an area of high economic growth, e.g. economic growth of such countries as Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia have been well above double compared to European average.

In this special issue we are interested in these named countries, which form the main part of European Northern Dimension. This region is not only interesting because of its economic growth, but due to reason that this part of the Europe is the main border crossing point to Russia, and other eastern economies. The increase in Russian consumer demand is so strong, however, that the country's own ports will not be able to deal with the increasing imports. Also, trade flows are rather mixed: in some of the countries mentioned, a strong industrial base exists, while others rely on raw material trade and transports. For example, in the Baltic Sea nowadays, more than 200 million tons of oil is being transported by sea vessels. Currently, the amount of container transports is estimated to be above 4 million TEU. Also, in all of these countries, the railway and short sea transport market share from total transports is significantly higher than in the average European country.

We are interested in research works concerning the organisation of logistics in this region, investment issues, intermodality support, maritime, road and railway transport, information technology applications, and company case studies (e.g. third party logistics). Our prime focus, however, is on freight transport. Safety, security and environmental aspects may be addressed as well. Focus, in any paper, should be at least on one of the countries named above. Proposed research works should be forward looking, since transportation growth, e.g. concerning oil and containers, is estimated to continue showing high growth in the forthcoming decade.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
  • Intermodal freight transports
  • Infrastructure requirements and readiness in the region
  • Container transports
  • Warehousing solutions
  • Information technology to support logistics flows
  • Border-crossing issues
  • Employment issues and transportation economics in the region
  • Harbour development
  • Privatisation issues
  • Transportation corridors to the East
  • Safety and security issues
  • Environmental aspects of transport
Important Dates
Full paper due: 30 June, 2008
Notification of acceptance: 31 September, 2008

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