
معرفی
Morten Svindland is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Logistics at Molde University College (HiMolde). His research focuses on logistics, maritime transport systems, environmental sustainability, and supply chain management. He is affiliated with the Supply Chain Management group and the Transport Research Group (TRG). Key research areas include container shipping network dynamics, CO₂ efficiency in short-sea shipping, and port system rationalization. His work bridges transportation economics with environmental policy, analyzing the impact of emission control regulations on maritime logistics.
Notable publications include studies on the evolution of global container shipping networks and the environmental implications of port systems. Svindland collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, such as sustainable aquaculture expansion and pedagogical adjustments for remote learning during crises. He holds a Ph.D. in logistics-related fields and contributes to academic discourse through peer-reviewed journals like Maritime Economics & Logistics and Transportation Research Part D.
His recent work emphasizes sustainability transitions in transportation systems, with a focus on balancing economic growth and environmental stewardship in maritime logistics. Svindland’s research often employs quantitative analysis to address real-world challenges in port operations and feeder network optimization.


