In line with the dramatic changes of business environment, certain liner shipping
companies have claimed that what they are providing is a 'logistics service' rather than a
'traditional shipping service'. It was found that there is a shortage of discussion in existing
literature related to the liner shipping industry regarding the introduction of logistics
service and no empirical study on how the operation of such a logistics service has been
perceived by shippers. The prime objective of the research is to provide a practical
clarification to understanding an operation of logistics service in the liner shipping market.
The Delphi technique was used to investigate the difference between the features of
traditional shipping service and those of logistics services. It also explored the driving
forces, which appear to stimulate liner shipping service providers to adopt logistics service
concepts into their business area. A mail questionnaire was developed to analyse shippers'
perception of logistics service and measure the performance of logistics service operation
with reference to the international shippers in the U. K. and South Korea.
An analysis of the survey revealed that there is a significant association between years in
business and the perception of logistics service. With regard to the analysis of relationship
between service providers' performance and choice of service providers, the research
reached an answer by analysing the correlation between service providers' performance
and the behaviour of choosing service providers. A positive correlation was found for
transport, payment, and cargo related factors. On the other hand, no correlation was found
for the document factor. With reference to these findings, service providers could initiate
the target marketing for various classes of shippers. The comparisons between the U. K.
and South Korean shippers were made in terms of the level of satisfaction on the service
functions.
The Delphi technique indicated the exploratory findings related to the conceptualisation of
logistics service in the liner shipping market. The research dealt with experts' points of
view only, albeit in some depth. However, the conceptualisation would be more developed
if the views of service providers and service consumers were also sought. Based upon the
size of the sample, caution must be exercised when making any broad generalisation.
The research makes an original contribution to knowledge by applying a service function
approach to a logistics service concept in the liner shipping context for the first time. The
researchf indings could help explain consumers' assessmenot f their service provided in a
wider variety of industries and therefore add to the understanding of perceptions and the
assessmenot f the nature of logistics service operations.
Date of Award | 2004 |
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Original language | English |
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Supervisor | Richard Gray (Other Supervisor) |
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Comparative study of logistics services in the container liner shipping market in the U.K. and South Korea
Hwang, K. S. (Author). 2004
Student thesis: PhD