Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Study Abroad in Panama Coordinated by Dr. Tulio Sulbaran Tel: Ce THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Jul 2013 A Case Study Comparing the Container Storage of the Port of Cristobal vs Port of Gulfport Presented by: Lindsey Johnson Tel: Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation and College of Business
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Video Preamble
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Outline 1- Introduction 2- Information/Data Collection Approach 3- Case Study 4- Results and Results Impact Similarities Differences 5- Summary
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Introduction Container Storage Process of how the cargos is kept until further transportation Management of the exports and imports in possession TEU “Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units” Measurement of containers
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Introduction Panama Business Environment Major Emphasis on the Panama Canal International Business Hub Major trade partners are U.S, Japan, and China
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Introduction The focus of this report is a case study comparing container storage of the Port of Cristobal vs the Port of Gulfport. More specifically, this report compares the way the containers are organized at each port. Port of Gulfport Port of Cristobal
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Information/ Data Collection Approach An internet search was conducted by entering certain keywords used in Google search These keywords generated a number of informational databases that were beneficial in comparing the Port of Cristobal and the Port of Gulfport First approach: Internet Search Keywords Port of Gulfport, MS Port of Cristobal, Panama Port Storage
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Information/ Data Collection Approach Database NameURLInformation Central Intelligence Agency- The World Factbook lications/the-world- factbook/index.html Overview information of Panama and the US Business Insiderhttp:// m/why-the-us-scored-so- low-on-a-global-business- environment-ranking U.S. Business Environment Mississippi State Authority at Gulfport of Gulfport operations Panama Ports Companyhttp:// al.php Port of Cristobal operations Business Environment Snapshots apshots/Panama/default.aspx Business Environment of Panama Trading Economicshttp:// om/panama/unemployment- rate Panama Statistics Informational Databases Collected
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Information/ Data Collection Approach The Port of Cristobal was analyzed by a bus tour of the facility and in informal bus tour. The Port of Gulfport was further examined by interviewing the Chief Operating Officer of the Mississippi State Port Authority in Gulfport. Second Approach: Personal Interview/ Bus Tour Mariana Sossa Matt Wypeski
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Information/ Data Collection Approach A series of questions were asked to both port representatives in order to gain a better understanding of the storage process Container Storage Questions Where are these facilities located? What kind of cargo is stored? Are there certain rules and regulations that need to be met? How long does the cargo stay stored before being transported? What is total capacity? On average, how full are the facilities/ Is capacity usually met? How are the containers organized?
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Case Study Port of Cristobal Specializes in handling and transporting cargo Recently underwent a large expansion in order to handle and store more cargo A project supported by Panama’s government and is managed and financed by the Panama Canal Authority.
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Case Study Port of Gulfport The Port of Gulfport is managed by the Mississippi State Regulations and a Board of Commissions. The containers are transferred three ways: vessel-to-vessel, vessel to rail, or vessel to truck Currently expanding existing dock to maintain more TEU’s
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Results and Results Impact Physical Storage Criteria Storage location Capacity Duration of Storage Organization of Containers Criteria Regarding the Cargo Types of Cargo Rules and Regulations
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Results and Results Impact Similarities Between the Two Ports CriteriaPort of CristobalPort of Gulfport -A Container LocationOutside on deck -B Rules and Regulations Isolate hazardous, Monitor Refrigerated Containers -C Duration of StorageLess than 48 hours -D Capacity Used Annually Close to fullAlways full -E Organization of Containers Heaviest on bottomHeaviest on Bottom
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Results and Results Impact Differences Between the Two Ports CriteriaPort of CristobalPort of Gulfport -A Types of CargoGeneral CargoFruits, apparel, cotton, equipment, chemicals -B Capacity (in TEU’s)1,000,000250,000
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Results and Results Impact Importance of Results These similar results are important because it shows how standard the container storage process is for ports across the globe. These results of differences are important because it shows the contrast in port size and imports/exports.
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Summary The Port of Balboa and the Port of Gulfport specialize in the handling and transportation of cargo. The focus of this case study is to compare the container storage of the Port of Cristobal to the Port of Gulfport. Two research methods were used: Internet searches and personal interviews Certain criteria such as storage location, capacity, type of cargo, and duration of storage were analyzed. The results showed both storage techniques to be very similar. The impact of these results show that the two ports are able to be successful because they mold certain rules and processes in order to be able to work with global partners
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