| Aden Container Terminal’s Future: Opportunities, Threats, and the Role of Private Sector Participation |
| Ashraf Qardash |
| DOI NO. https://doi.org/10.59660/50704 Received 25/10/2024, Revised 02/12/2024, Acceptance 08/01/2025, Available online and Published 01/07/2025 |
Abstract:
This study examines the function of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in improving the operational efficiency and competitive advantage of maritime ports, particularly the Aden Container Terminal in Yemen. The study examines the obstacles and prospects encountered by the Port of Aden, marked by inefficiencies in public service facilities and infrastructure stemming from variables such as administrative plurality and insufficient technical expertise. It underscores the strategic significance of PPPs in attracting private investment, facilitating the transfer of new technology, and enhancing efficiency via contemporary management practices. The research examines particular case studies through a descriptive-analytical framework and SWOT analysis, identifying critical internal and external factors affecting the viability of PPPs at Aden Container Terminal, including geographical benefits and a complex political environment. The paper concluded the importance in having appropriate partnership with the specialized private sector, however, it has also suggested further research on the economic impacts of private sector involvement and reviews of legal frameworks to better integrate PPPs into port management and operations, aiming to bolster Aden’s position as a regional trade hub.
