Cabotage Within Finnish Trucking Industry
Kollak, Madis (2019)
Kollak, Madis
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019053113827
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019053113827
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This thesis investigates the impact of cabotage within road transportation in Finland and also the possibilities of combined international transport on Finnish roads. Cabotage is defined as the national carriage of goods for hire or reward carried out by non-resident hauliers on a temporary basis.
In order to be able to reach the goal of the study, the meaning of cabotage is defined from the legal perspective. Based on Porter’s Five Forces analysis the competition part of road-transport sector in Finland is analysed and findings explained. Finally, the reseach discusses how regulations and requirements for multimodal transport should be met in the context of European Union.
In order to be able to reach the goal of the study, the meaning of cabotage is defined from the legal perspective. Based on Porter’s Five Forces analysis the competition part of road-transport sector in Finland is analysed and findings explained. Finally, the reseach discusses how regulations and requirements for multimodal transport should be met in the context of European Union.