Title : A hierarchical cluster analysis of port performance in Malaysia
Authors :
1. Norlinda Mohd Rozar
2. Mohd Hazeem Sidik
3. Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik
4. Saadi Ahmad Kamaruddin
5. Mohd Kholil Ashari Mohd Rozar
6. Indrianawati Usman
7. Bandar Ersan Alown
Department : Manajemen
Journal Name : Maritime Business Review
Kinds of Journal : Q2
Keywords : Port performance, Port competitiveness, Scheduling algorithms, Hierarchical cluster
ABSTRACT
Purpose – The term competitive has always been used as a comparison to provide a distinction between two
or more things. Southeast Asia handles billions of tonnes of global seaborne trade annually. Thus, there is a
necessity to look in detail at the performance indicators of port competitiveness on the basis of port
performance.
Design/methodology/approach – This study has categorized 18 Malaysian bulk terminals into two
different classes based on various performance indicators. The distinctions used a hierarchical cluster analysis
by arranging the performance indicators. The technique is among the most popular techniques used to form
homogeneous groups of entities or objects.
Findings – In this study, it was found that two classes were classified as being competitive from the
homogeneous groups created. Based on the performance metrics chosen, Group 1 had the lowest score, and
Group 2 had the highest score. It was found that the Westport and Northport of Klang Port had the best
performance of all.
Research limitations/implications – A major challenge for the study is the lack of variables relevant to
other port competitiveness requirements, and a detailed research study is needed to gather information on the
satisfaction of terminal customers, the paperwork involved, the accuracy and consistency of tariffs paid, the
level of safety at sea and on land, and environmental protection around the facility site.
Originality/value – The study on ports has been given less attention among researchers in this particular
area. Therefore, this paper focuses on the port terminals in Malaysia and compares port performance metrics
between ports to determine their competitiveness.
For details : https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/MABR-07-2020-0040/full/html