摘要
                
                    上海港作为世界集装箱第一大港,集疏运体系持续优化,但仍存在公路集疏运分担率过高、物流组织不够高效、港城融合有待提升等问题。为了缓解港口集装箱集疏运对地区发展、道路交通、城市环境带来的负面影响,该文对上海港集装箱集疏运现状问题和发展趋势进行分析,提出上海港集装箱运输专用通道系统的枢纽选址、网络布局、运输模式等建议,并从交通和社会经济效益等方面进行评价,为优化上海港集疏运系统、缓解港城矛盾等提供借鉴。
                
                As the world’s largest container port, Shanghai Port continues to optimize its collection and distribution system, but there are still problems such as the high sharing rate of highway collection and distribution, the inefficient logistics organization, and the need to improve the integration of port and city. In order to alleviate the negative impact of port container collection and distribution on regional development, road traffic and urban environment,this paper analyzes the current situation and development trend of container collection and distribution in Shanghai Port, puts forward suggestions on hub site selection, network layout and transportation mode of the container transportation special channel system of Shanghai Port, and evaluates them from the aspects of transportation and social and economic benefits, so as to provide reference for optimizing the collection and distribution system of Shanghai Port and alleviating the contradiction between port and city.
    
    
    
    
                出处
                
                    《交通与港航》
                        
                        
                    
                        2023年第1期24-29,共6页
                    
                
                    Communication & Shipping
     
    
                关键词
                    上海港
                    集疏运体系
                    集装箱运输
                    专用通道
                    港城矛盾
                
                        Shanghai Port
                        Collection and distribution system
                        Container transport
                        Dedicated channel
                        Port-city conflicts
                
     
    
    
                作者简介
饶曼琦(1993-),女,江西抚州人,硕士,工程师,主要研究方向:道路交通规划。Email:raomanqi@shjt.org.cn。