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Digitalization and Automation of Ports and Terminals: Policy and Regulation Perspectives
Port automation has been discussed and advanced to improve efficiency and mitigate the environmental impact of port activities and infrastructure on society and the environment. This presentation examines the challenges and trends of digitalization and port automation from the perspective of policies and regulations. Policies and regulations should be investigated at various city, state, federal and international levels because of the various ownership and roles of ports and terminals. The analysis is based on a triple-bottom line approach, including social, environmental and economic impacts. The study focuses on U.S. container terminals.
About the Presenter

EunSu Lee
Associate Professor
New Jersey City University
Dr. EunSu Lee is an Associate Professor of Management at the School of Business of New Jersey City University in Jersey City, NJ. He received his Ph.D. in Transportation and Logistics with concentration of Supply Chain Systems and M.S. in Industrial Engineering Management from North Dakota State University, M.B.A. from Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea, and B.E. in Computer Science from Kwandong University in Korea. Prior to joining at New Jersey City University, he was an Associate Research Fellow at the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute (UGPTI) at North Dakota State University. He holds professional certificates of Certified Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), and Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP). He has developed and taught in a number of undergraduate and graduate supply chain, logistics, and maritime port management courses including supply chain, logistics, operations management and supply chain analytics, and information systems.
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Digitalization and Automation of Ports and Terminals: Policy and Regulation Perspectives
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