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Main Authors: Redekar, Digvijay, Askin, Ronald, Ju, Feng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09844
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author Redekar, Digvijay
Askin, Ronald
Ju, Feng
author_facet Redekar, Digvijay
Askin, Ronald
Ju, Feng
contents Maritime transportation systems (MTS) play a crucial role in ensuring the uninterrupted supply of essential goods and services, impacting the economy, border security and general welfare. However, MTS operations face disruptions from natural disasters, man-made disturbances, or cascading combinations of these events. These threats can disrupt trade routes, pose serious risks to personnel, and damage critical port infrastructure. In today's advanced technological world, MTS also face growing threats from cyberattack and terrorist attack. Given these evolving risks, efforts to ensure resilience in port operations must be more inclusive, reflecting the full spectrum of potential threats. This article focuses on two key aspects of maritime transportation supply chain resilience (MTSCR): operational excellence and system technology. It presents a structured review framework of relevant literature including research papers and government documents, to explore strategies for strengthening MTSCR. The article classifies the review findings and highlights vulnerable areas requiring future research.
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spellingShingle Maritime Port Supply Chain Resilience: A Systematic Review
Redekar, Digvijay
Askin, Ronald
Ju, Feng
Physics and Society
Maritime transportation systems (MTS) play a crucial role in ensuring the uninterrupted supply of essential goods and services, impacting the economy, border security and general welfare. However, MTS operations face disruptions from natural disasters, man-made disturbances, or cascading combinations of these events. These threats can disrupt trade routes, pose serious risks to personnel, and damage critical port infrastructure. In today's advanced technological world, MTS also face growing threats from cyberattack and terrorist attack. Given these evolving risks, efforts to ensure resilience in port operations must be more inclusive, reflecting the full spectrum of potential threats. This article focuses on two key aspects of maritime transportation supply chain resilience (MTSCR): operational excellence and system technology. It presents a structured review framework of relevant literature including research papers and government documents, to explore strategies for strengthening MTSCR. The article classifies the review findings and highlights vulnerable areas requiring future research.
title Maritime Port Supply Chain Resilience: A Systematic Review
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09844