The Role of Digitalisation in Changing the Business Models in Logistics: Case of RoPax Ports

Author:

Chen Yiran,Tsvetkova Anastasia,Edelman KristelORCID,Wahlström Irina,Heikkilä MarikkaORCID,Hellström MagnusORCID

Abstract

This article explores digitalisation’s potential to change traditional business models in the context of RoPax (roll-on, roll-off passenger vessels) ports in four Northern European countries. The study examines digitalisation’s role in addressing business model change drivers, focusing on the perspective of port authorities (PAs). While digitalisation slowly affects operations at RoPax ports and PAs’ business models, the research data exhibits no radical business model innovation. Instead, the findings indicate that PAs introduce new digitalisation and business activities, potentially leading to business model renewal. However, the current digitalisation is inefficient, as technology providers lack an in-depth understanding of the port business and its ecosystem, and PAs have scarce knowledge of digitalisation’s business impact. The article concludes that connecting digitalisation strongly to the business model and strategic renewal is the way to overcome this challenge.

Publisher

University of Maribor Press

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