Efficiency measurement of selected Australian and other international ports using data envelopment analysis

Efficiency measurement of selected Australian and other international ports using data envelopment analysis

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Article ID: iaor2002330
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 35A
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 107
End Page Number: 122
Publication Date: Feb 2001
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
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Keywords: statistics: data envelopment analysis
Abstract:

Available studies have not provided a satisfactory answer to the problem of making international comparisons of port efficiency. This study applies data envelopment analysis (DEA) to provide an efficiency measurement for four Australian and twelve other international container ports. While DEA has been applied to a wide number of different situations where efficiency comparisons are required, this technique has not previously been applied to ports. The DEA technique is useful in resolving the measurement of port efficiency because the calculations are non-parametric, can handle more than one output and do not require an explicit a priori determination of relationships between outputs and inputs as is required for conventional estimation of efficiency using production functions. The ports of Melbourne, Rotterdam, Yokohama and Osaka are found to be the most inefficient ports in the sample, based on constant and variable returns to scale assumptions, mainly due to the enormous slack in their container berths, terminal area and labor inputs. The study also draws some policy implications for ports and recommends certain areas for future research.

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