Affiliation:
1. DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF MARITIME
Abstract
A large part of world trade is carried out by maritime transport. In addition, ports are the only gates of maritime transport to international trade. In this sense, capacity and demand planning for ports, which are an important node of maritime transport, is necessary for both port operators and other logistics enterprises such as maritime trade fleets, foreign trade enterprises that are parties to international trade, intermediary institutions, third, fourth and fifth parties, and government institutions that It provides very important contributions in making efficiency analyzes and creating investment plans for. In this study, as stated above, container cargo demand forecasting analysis was carried out for the ports of Gemlik Bay, which is one of the important centers opened to foreign trade and located in the Marmara Region of the Republic of Turkey, in order to shed light on the capacity and investment plans for the port operators and other parties For this purpose, container handling data for the ports of Gemlik Bay between 2004-2021 were used as the dependent variable (estimate variable) and again for the same years, Turkey's gross national product data, import and export data, population amount and total container amount handled. were considered as independent variables and annual container handling data of Gemlik Bay ports have been forecasted until 2028 by multiple regression analysis method with 93,1% adjusted R square value.
Publisher
Iskenderun Technical University