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CURRICULUM VITAE Martijn van der Horst Name Martijn van der Horst Position Researcher and lecturer Port Economics Name of firm Erasmus University Rotterdam, Regional, Port and Transport Economics BV Contact details Netherlands) P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam (The T: +31 1 4081410, E: vanderhorst@ese.eur.nl W: www.eur.nl/rhv Date of birth February 8th, 1977 Nationality Dutch Resume Dr. Martijn van der Horst is a senior researcher and lecturer in Port Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Martijn has a background in Logistics and Transport Management (BEng, 2000) and Economics (MSc, 2003). He worked for an international consultant company and taught logistics and transport economics at Hogeschool Rotterdam - a school for higher professional education. Martijn is experienced in market-based research and policy advice, Bachelor and Master Education and scientific research. He participates in a wide range of research projects like sector studies, port development studies and studies related to port-related container transport. He combines his research with teaching port-related subjects at MSc and Bsc level. Martijn is responsible for the coordination and curriculum of the minor program Port Management and Maritime Logistics. His main academic interest lies in coordination issues in hinterland transport chains from an institutional economic perspective. He has published a PhD thesis on this subject. Education 2000 Bachelors degree in Logistics and Traffic Engineering, specialisation Maritime Management, Hogeschool Rotterdam (Rotterdam Polytechnic) 2003 Masters degree in Economics, specialisation Transport Economics and Logistics, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2016 PhD, Delft University of Technology, thesis title: Coordination in Hinterland Chains: An institutional analysis of port-related transport networks Additional Courses 2008 Empirical Institutional Economics, Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2005 Academic Writing in English, Language Centre, Free University Amsterdam 2004 Course in Didactics for Higher Education, Transfergroep Rotterdam Language skills Good: Dutch, English Moderate German

Passive: French Employment record 2011-present Researcher in Port Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2009-2011 Researcher/lecturer Logistics and Transport Economics, program manager sustainable mobility of seaports. Hogeschool Rotterdam (Rotterdam Polytechnic) 2005-2009 Researcher in port economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2003-2005 lecturer Logistics and Transport Economics, Hogeschool Rotterdam (Rotterdam Polytechnic) 2002-2004 Researcher ECORYS Transport, Rotterdam, research and consultancy 1997 and 2000 Internship Veerhaven BV, Brielle, push-tow shipping company 1997 Internship Sea-Land Inc., Maasvlakte Rotterdam, terminal operations 1997 Internship Rudolph & Söhne GmbH, Kassel, Germany, international forwarding Selection project experience / research topics Surviway: SURVey on Inland WAterwaYs, quarterly reports on price, demand and costs development in European inland shipping. Client: European Commission (2002-2003) Market research on maritime education in the Netherlands. Client: Hogeschool Zeeland (Polytechnic Zeeland) (2003) Research on the development of the Dutch merchant fleet. Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works (2003) International benchmark tariffs Dutch Shipping Inspectorate. Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works (2003-2004) Analysis linkages between Dutch Shipping Industry and Mainport Rotterdam, Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works (2006-2007) New port performance indicators. Client: Port Authority Rotterdam (2006) Container logistics and inland shipping: comparison Dutch and foreign ports. Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works (2008-2009) Coordination Rail Transport Rotterdam. Development long-term vision. Client: Academic Center TransPort and port of Rotterdam (2009) TRANSUMO Coordination in port-related transport chains (2005-2009) Development Bachelor Education Program sustainable inland shipping. Client: Expertise and Innovation Centre Inland Shipping (2009-2010) Vision Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2040. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2011) Impulse Dynamic Traffic Management Inland Shipping: research project on the organisation and performance of Container Barge Sector in the The Netherland, Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport (2011-2013) Monitor Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2001-2010. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2012)

Dubrovnik: Assessment of innovative arrangements for improved hinterland accessibility of the Port of Rotterdam (2011 2013) Monitor Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2001-2010. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2012) Monitor Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2001-2011. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2013) Impulse Dynamic Traffic Management Inland Shipping: research project on the organisation and performance of Container Barge Sector in The Netherlands, Client: Dutch Ministry of Transport (2012-2-13) Flexibility in Port Development and Port Management: case inland terminal networks in cooperation with Delft University of Technology and Rotterdam Port Authority (2013) Opportunity and Regulatory Means for Port cooperation in the Netherlands (2013). Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment. Level playing field seaports (2013). Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment. Economic Performance Dutch Inland Ports. Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, in cooperation with the Dutch Inland Ports Association (2014) Monitor Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2001-2012. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2014) Study program Port Management and Logistics January 2015, for Catholic University Santos, on cooperation with Business and Exchange School Sao Paulo (2015) Economic Performance Dutch Inland Ports. Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, in cooperation with the Dutch Inland Ports Association (2015) Comparison Labor Cost and Measures in Maritime Shipping and Aviation, Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, in cooperation with Stichting Economisch Onderzoek (SEO) (2015) Transition Analysis Inland Waterway Transport South-Holland, Client: Province of South-Holland in cooperation with Rebel and Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT) (2015) Monitor Rhine-Scheldt Delta 2001-2014. Client: Flemish-Dutch Delta Organisation (2016) Governance structure and stakeholder analysis Corridor Rotterdam-Germany, Client: Client: Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (2016) PORTOPIA: A integrated and balanced new view on port performance measuring. Involved in the work package on measuring the economic impact of Inland Ports. Project under the EU-FP7 research scheme. SELIS: Towards a Shared European Logistics Intelligent Information Space. Project under the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme Publications Academic journals (refereed) Hintjens, J., Vanelslander, T., Kuipers, B. & Van der Horst, M.R., (2015). Towards a bio-based economy in ports: The case of the Flemish-Dutch Delta, International Journal Of Transport Economics, forthcoming Van der Horst, M.R., Van der Lugt (2014), An Institutional Analysis of Coordination in Liberalized Portrelated Railway Chains: An Application to the Port of Rotterdam, Transport Reviews 34(1), 68-85

Vanelslander, Thierry, Joost Hintjens, Bart Kuipers, and Martijn Van der Horst. Drijvende Krachten En Uitdagingen Voor Economie En Logistiek van de Vlaams-Nederlandse Delta Voor 2040 : Een Scenario- Analyse? Ruimte & Maatschappij : Vlaams-Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Ruimtelijke Vraagstukken 4 (2012): 32 58. Van der Horst, M.R., Van der Lugt (2011), Coordination mechanisms in improving hinterland accessibility: empirical analysis in the port of Rotterdam, Maritime Policy & Management, vol. 38, no.4, pp 415-435. Konings, JW, Van der Horst, M.R., Hutson, N., Kruse, J (2010). Comparative strategies for developing hinterland transport by container barge: analysis for Rotterdam and U.S. ports, Transportation Research Record, 2166, 82-89. Franc, P, Van der Horst, M.R. (2010), Analyzing hinterland service integration by shipping lines and terminal operators in the Hamburg-Le Havre range, Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 18, Issue 4, pp.557-566. Ducruet, C.B., Van der Horst, M.R. (2009), Transport Integration at European Ports: Measuring the Role and Position of Intermediaries, European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, vol. 9, no.2, pp.121-142. Van der Horst, M.R. De Langen, P.W. (2008), Coordination in hinterland transport chains: a major challenge for the seaport community, Journal of Maritime Economics & Logistics, vol.10, pp. 108-129. De Langen, P.W. de Nijdam, M.H., Van der Horst, M.R. (2007), New indicators to measure port performance indicators, Journal of Maritime Research, vol. 4, No.1, pp. 23-36. Conference papers (refereed) Hintjens, J., Vanelslander, T., Kuipers, B. & Van der Horst, M.R., (2015). The evolution of the Economic Centre of Gravity and the Consequences for Gateway Ports and Hinterland Connections. The case of the Flemish--Dutch Delta Proceedings International Association of Maritime Economists, 24-26 August Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Van der Horst M.R. & Kuipers, B. (2014). Improving coordination in container barging: a case study in the port of Rotterdam. Proceedings International Association of Maritime Economists, 15-18 July, Norfolk, USA. Hintjens, J., Vanelslander, T., Kuipers, B. & Van der Horst, M.R., (2014). The effect of the transition to a bio-based economy on seaports: The case of the Flemish-Dutch Delta. Proceedings International Association of Maritime Economists, 15-18 July, Norfolk, USA. Van der Horst, M.R., Kuipers, (2013), A multidisciplinary analysis behind coordination problems in container barging in the port of Rotterdam, paper presented at International Association of Maritime Economists, 3-5 July, Marseille (France). Hintjens, J., Kuipers, B., Van der Horst, M.R., Vanelslander, T. (2012), Driving forces and challenges for the Flemish-Dutch Delta for 2040 : a multi-actor analysis, paper presented at World Conference on Transport Research Society - SIG Maritime Transport & Ports, 21-22 May, Antwerp (Belgium). Van der Horst, M.R., Van der Lugt (2010), Coordination mechanisms in improving hinterland accessibility: empirical analysis in the port of Rotterdam, International Association of Maritime Economists,, 7-9 July, Lisbon, Portugal.

Konings, J.W., Van der Horst, M.R., Hutson, N. Kruse, J. (2010), Comparative Strategies for Developing Container Barge Hinterland Transport: a SWOT analysis for Rotterdam and U.S. ports, 89th Annual Meeting Transportation Research Board, 10-14 January, Washington, USA. Van der Horst, M.R. Van der Lugt, L.M. (2009), Coordination in railway hinterland chains: an institutional analysis, International Association of Maritime Economists, 24-26 June, Copenhagen, Denmark Franc, P., Van der Horst, M.R. (2008), Analyzing hinterland service integration by shipping lines and terminal operators in the Hamburg-Le Havre range, proceedings Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, April 2008, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Ducruet, C.B, Van der Horst, M.R. (2008), Towards new indicators of transport chain integration: analyzing the role of forwarders in port performance, proceedings International Association for Maritime Economists 2008, May 2008, Dalian, China. Van der Horst, M.R., De Langen, P.W. (2007), Coordination in hinterland transport chains: a major challenge for the seaport community, proceedings International Association for Maritime Economists 2007, July 2007, Athens, Greece. Nijdam, M.H., Van der Horst, M.R.(2007), The economic effects of shipping policy, proceedings International Association for Maritime Economists 2007, July 2007, Athens, Greece. De Langen, P.W., Van der Horst, M.R. and Konings, J.W. (2006), Cooperation and coordination in container barging, proceedings Maritime Transport 2006, 16-19 May 2006, Barcelona, Spanje. Conference papers and presentations (non-refereed) Van der Horst M.R. & Kuipers, B. (2016). Measuring economic impact of inland ports in the Netherlands: two methods compared, Annual conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), 23-26 August 2016, Hamburg 2016 Van der Horst, M.R., H. Geerlings (2012), Barriers towards sustainable inland waterway transport, 15th Economics of Infrastructures Conference, 10 May 2012, Delft, The Netherlands. Van der Horst, M.R (2012), Coordination in hinterland chains: an institutional analysis, poster presentation at the 1 st Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam Poster Session, 6 March 2012, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Van der Horst, M.R (2011), Coordination in hinterland transport chains of seaports, 3 rd Transnational Rhine Conference, 2 December 2011, Bochum, Germany. Van der Horst, M.R., Van der Lugt, L.M (2009). Coordination in railway hinterland chains An institutional analysis. Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on the Economics of Infrastructures / edited by Jean-François Auger, Jan Jaap Bouma and Rolf Künneke, May 2009, Delft, The Netherlands Van der Horst, M.R., De Langen, P.W. (2006), Samenwerking in achterlandketens van zeehavens, proceedings Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk 2006, 23 en 24 November 2006, Amsterdam, Nederland (in Dutch). Professional publications /(Dutch) media Van der Horst, M.R.,(2013), Toekomst van Mondiale Container vaart, Havenhandboek Rotterdam en Dordrecht 2013/2014 (in Dutch).

Geerlings, H., Kort, M.B. de, Kuipers, B., Horst, M.R van der (2012). Beschrijving huidige binnenvaart en probleemanalyse. Den Haag: Rijkswaterstaat (in Dutch). Kuipers, B., Horst, M.R van der, Geerlings, H., Kort, M.B. de (2012). Beschrijving toekomstperspectief voor de binnenvaart. Den Haag: Rijkswaterstaat (in Dutch). Vanelslander, T., Kuipers, B., Hintjens, J., Van der Horst, M, (2012), Drijvende krachten en uitdagingen voor economie en logistiek van de Vlaams-Nederlandse Delta voor 2040: een scenario-analyse, in: Ruimte en Maatschappij, september 2012 (in Dutch) Vanelslander, T., Kuipers, B., Hintjens, J., Van der Horst, M, (2011), A Spatial Economic and Logistic Analysis on the Flemish-Dutch Delta in 2040, December 2012 Van der Lugt, L.M., Van der Horst, M.R., (2008). Niet betalen is niet bepalen: Wijziging contractstructuur in Rotterdamse haven noodzakelijk, www.economieopinie.nl, Oktober 2008 (in Dutch). Van der Horst, M.R. (2008), Helpen spoor en binnenvaart de Rotterdamse haven op de juiste weg? www.economieopinie.nl, February 2008 (in Dutch). Van der Horst, M.R., De Langen, P.W. (2006), Achterland bereikbaarheid langs vier wegen, Nieuwsblad Transport, november 2008 (in Dutch). Book Van der Horst, M.R., De Langen, P.W., Van der Lugt, L.M. (2009), Een bereikbaar achterland langs vier wegen: achterlandbereikbaarheid als organisatievraagstuk, NT Publisher, Rotterdam, Oktober 2009 (in Dutch). Thesis Van der Horst, M.R. (2016). Coordination in hinterland chains. An institutional analysis of port-related transport. TRAIL Thesis series no T2016/19, The Netherlands Research School TRAIL. Book Chapter Van der Horst, M.R. & De Langen, P.W. (2015). Coordination in hinterland transport chains: a major challenge for the seaport community. In: H.E. Haralambides (ed.), Port Management, Basingstoke: Palgrave Readers in Economics. Nijdam, M.H. & Van der Horst, M.R. (2016). Port definition, concepts and the role of ports in supply chains: setting the scene. In H. Geerlings, R. Zuidwijk & B. Kuipers (Eds.), International Handbook Ports and Networks. London: Routledge (forthcoming). Van der Horst, M.R. & De Langen, P.W. (2016). Coordination in hinterland chains. In H. Geerlings, R. Zuidwijk & B. Kuipers (Eds.), International Handbook Ports and Networks. London: Routledge (forthcoming). Honours and Awards Teacher of the Year 2012/2013, awarded by 60 student of the Master Urban, Port and Transport Economics, Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Teaching Coordination, lecturing and curriculum development of Minor Port Management and Maritime Logistics (Bachelor-3 program; 15 credits; 75 students) o Master Urban, Port and Transport Economics: Port Economics & Seminar Advanced Port Economics and Global Logistics Master Maritime Economics and Logistics: Ports and Regional Development Supervising Bachelor and Master theses on port-related issues Development and coordination of tailor-made study programmes in the field of Port Management and Maritime Logistics Professional memberships Member International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) Member Benelux Interuniversity Association of Transport Researchers (BIVEC-GIBET) Member Network on European Communications and Transport Activities Research (NECTAR) Associate Member www.porteconomics.eu.