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URN etd-0713104-192950
Author Chien-hsin Chang
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Department Graduate Institute of Environmental Management
Year 2003
Semester 2
Degree Master
Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese
Title Analysis of Development Strategies in Makung Port
Date of Defense 2004-06-17
Page Count 52
Keyword
  • regional distribution center
  • domestic commercial port
  • merger of port and city
  • SWOT/TOWS
  • Abstract ˇ@ˇ@Taiwanˇ¦s geographical conditions are categorized as island type. The coast is not only the door to the outer world, but also the crucial point of national development. Ports, being the pivot of imports and exports, play a rather significant role. The functions of regional logistics management in harbors lie in the reduction of logistics cost and the increase of service quality. It also provides warehouses, transportation, and distribution of goods. By means of management and supervision of information systems, efficacy and competition of marine and land transportation are enhanced. But with the development and expansion of port facilities, life of locals and the surroundings will definitely be influenced. Consequently, impeccable planning and management of regional logistics distribution is relatively important.

    ˇ@ˇ@Makung Port is one of the four domestic commercial ports in Taiwan. It is also in the key position for land and sea transportation in Penghu area. However, Makung Port, with its military, commercial, and fishing qualities, will certainly encounter numerous problems in construction and development. The main purpose of this study is to probe into the merger policy of port and city and the regional logistics management of Makung commercial port. Other domestic commercial ports will be compared also. Through the analysis of SWOT/TOWS, objectives factors and the critical point of time in development will be presented, and will be further used as suggestions in the decision-making process for future setup of regional distribution center in Makung Port and in related research as well.
    Advisory Committee
  • none - co-chair
  • none - co-chair
  • Chieh-yao Chang - advisor
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    Date of Submission 2004-07-13

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