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Albert Veenstra

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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About Albert Veenstra at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Albert Veenstra is a professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam specializing in maritime logistics, international trade, and customs processes. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Ubiquitous Developments of the Digital Single Market", and "Personal data markets".

Research Areas

Maritime PortsLogisticsInternational TradeCustomsGlobal EconomicsProcess MiningSimulation Modelling
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Research Output

Total Citations104

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Publications23

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i10-index1

Early-stage portfolio

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