Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain

This work studies the viability of intermodal transport of horticultural products from southeast Spain to the rest of Europe. This sector has an exportation turnover of 4100 million € and accounts for 69% of total Spanish exports and 35% of the consumption of vegetables in the European Union. The tr...

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Main Authors: Pérez Mesa, Juan Carlos, Aballay, Lucía, Serrano Arcos, María del Mar, Sánchez Fernández, Raquel
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10835/8724
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author Pérez Mesa, Juan Carlos
Aballay, Lucía
Serrano Arcos, María del Mar
Sánchez Fernández, Raquel
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Aballay, Lucía
Serrano Arcos, María del Mar
Sánchez Fernández, Raquel
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description This work studies the viability of intermodal transport of horticultural products from southeast Spain to the rest of Europe. This sector has an exportation turnover of 4100 million € and accounts for 69% of total Spanish exports and 35% of the consumption of vegetables in the European Union. The transportation services for the sector are carried out entirely by refrigerated trucks. Due to increased cost, transit limitations, and the strategic dependence on only one transport mode, it is necessary to seek out alternative logistics formulas. In this sense, intermodal transport could be a good option as it can reduce cost and the environmental impact of transport. This paper analyzes the problems involved in using intermodality by conducting a survey among exporters with the additional goal of looking for viable routes using road + short sea shipping. The impact of the transport modal shift on exports is also analyzed using a gravity model. The results show that the route from southeast Spain to the United Kingdom is the most viable. What is more, this strategy can increase exports to this country by reducing transport costs. In general, intermodality can help improve the competitiveness of the Spanish horticultural export sector.
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spelling oai:repositorio.ual.es:10835-87242023-10-25T08:04:00Z Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain Pérez Mesa, Juan Carlos Aballay, Lucía Serrano Arcos, María del Mar Sánchez Fernández, Raquel logistics truck short sea shipping export gravity model This work studies the viability of intermodal transport of horticultural products from southeast Spain to the rest of Europe. This sector has an exportation turnover of 4100 million € and accounts for 69% of total Spanish exports and 35% of the consumption of vegetables in the European Union. The transportation services for the sector are carried out entirely by refrigerated trucks. Due to increased cost, transit limitations, and the strategic dependence on only one transport mode, it is necessary to seek out alternative logistics formulas. In this sense, intermodal transport could be a good option as it can reduce cost and the environmental impact of transport. This paper analyzes the problems involved in using intermodality by conducting a survey among exporters with the additional goal of looking for viable routes using road + short sea shipping. The impact of the transport modal shift on exports is also analyzed using a gravity model. The results show that the route from southeast Spain to the United Kingdom is the most viable. What is more, this strategy can increase exports to this country by reducing transport costs. In general, intermodality can help improve the competitiveness of the Spanish horticultural export sector. 2020-11-03T11:25:16Z 2020-11-03T11:25:16Z 2020-10-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2071-1050 http://hdl.handle.net/10835/8724 en https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/20/8502 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess MDPI
spellingShingle logistics
truck
short sea shipping
export gravity model
Pérez Mesa, Juan Carlos
Aballay, Lucía
Serrano Arcos, María del Mar
Sánchez Fernández, Raquel
Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title_full Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title_fullStr Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title_short Analysis of Intermodal Transport Potentials for Vegetables Export from Southeast Spain
title_sort analysis of intermodal transport potentials for vegetables export from southeast spain
topic logistics
truck
short sea shipping
export gravity model
url http://hdl.handle.net/10835/8724
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