Assessing the objectives of dry ports : main issues, challenges and opportunities in Brazil

Rodrigues, Thiago de Almeida and Mota, Caroline Maria de Miranda and Ojiako, Udechukwu and Dweiri, Fikri (2021) Assessing the objectives of dry ports : main issues, challenges and opportunities in Brazil. International Journal of Logistics Management, 32 (1). pp. 237-261. ISSN 0957-4093 (https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-10-2020-0386)

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose is to identify the main characteristics of dry ports (DPs) in Brazil, discussing the role of this logistic player, challenges and opportunities. Furthermore, this study provides a structured framework to drive DP decision-makers, identifying and assessing a network of means–end objectives, which could be replicable to other contexts. Design/methodology/approach: This article approached initially a literature review and exploratory research to discuss the main characteristics of DPs in Brazil. The second step was to conduct a qualitative analysis following the value-focused thinking (VFT) approach in two case studies in Pernambuco state to assess the achievement of the main objectives. Findings: This article identified that the main characteristics of DPs in Brazil are offering additional services with a cheaper storage cost, handling mainly import cargo and being connected to seaports through highways. Moreover, this study resulted in a framework to assess the objectives of DPs, which could be replicable in other contexts, improving the current operations of DPs. Practical implications: The framework to assess DPs' objectives bridged the gap between the literature and the practice working as a tool to drive decision-makers to improve the current performance of DPs in Brazil. Additionally, the main issues, challenges and opportunities discussed provide managers, policymakers and DPs operators with valuable insights into this theme. Originality/value: This paper is the first study to present a framework to assess the objectives of DPs as a valuable tool to drive decision-makers to improve DPs operations. From this study, lessons could be learned and the process described could be replicable in other countries.