Wohlleber A, Münch C, Hartmann E (2022)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2022
Series: Changing Tides: The New Role of Resilience and Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
City/Town: Hamburg
Book Volume: 33
Pages Range: 559-588
Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Event location: Hamburg / online
ISBN: 9783756541959
URI: https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/13955
DOI: 10.15480/882.4717
Purpose: Digital technologies (DTs) are transforming logistics operations in the shipping industry. Yet, the industry is only in the early stages of digitalization. Consequently, there is a lack of empirical evidence on applied DTs and related obstacles for DT adoption.
Methodology: A multiple case study was conducted comprising ports, freight forwarders, and carriers. Based on 18 expert interviews and additional data sources, differences and similarities concerning currently applied DTs and associated obstacles to DT adoption were examined.
Findings: Presented findings indicate comprehensive efforts toward a paperless and digitalized way of operating within maritime container logistics (MCL) by using DTs such as blockchain, cloud solutions, and artificial intelligence. Especially ports strive to achieve collaborative data usage but are frequently hindered by a lack of inter-organizational data sharing. Furthermore, the inherent complexity of the MCL chain and employees’ and managers’ defensiveness toward technological change needs to be overcome by applying suitable measures for DT adoption.
Originality: The research contributes to the scarce literature of DT adoption within MCL by
providing empirical insights into the state-of-the-art of DTs for ports, freight forwarders,
and carriers. Additionally, this research is the first to address implications for tackling
existing obstacles for successful DT adoption in MCL
APA:
Wohlleber, A., Münch, C., & Hartmann, E. (2022). Prevailing Technologies and Adoption Obstacles in Maritime Logistics. In Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) (pp. 559-588). Hamburg / online, DE: Hamburg.
MLA:
Wohlleber, Annika, Christopher Münch, and Evi Hartmann. "Prevailing Technologies and Adoption Obstacles in Maritime Logistics." Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL), Hamburg / online Hamburg, 2022. 559-588.
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