Evaluation of waterway lock service quality in Yangtze Delta: from the perspectives of customer and supplier
Wenzhang Yang, Peng Liao, Shangkun Jiang, Hao Wang

TL;DR
This study evaluates waterway lock service quality in the Yangtze Delta from both customer and supplier perspectives, identifying key concerns and suggesting improvements to enhance satisfaction and efficiency.
Contribution
It develops a comprehensive evaluation system for lock service quality incorporating stakeholder viewpoints and employs multiple analytical methods for assessment.
Findings
Crew prioritize reducing lockage delays.
Management focuses on safety and facilities.
Enhancing facilities and staff skills improves satisfaction.
Abstract
In recent decades, the waterway locks in the Yangtze Delta, China, have become major traffic bottlenecks. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the crew's perspectives and primary concerns regarding lock services during vessel lockage, and to enhance customer satisfaction and improve vessel lockage efficiency, it is necessary to assess the waterway lock service quality (WLSQ). This paper presents an evaluation system for WLSQ from various stakeholders' viewpoints. Firstly, by employing questionnaire surveys and the structural equation model method, in conjunction with factor analysis, the WLSQ and its influencing factors in the Yangtze River Delta region are analyzed from a customer perspective. Secondly, the Analytic Hierarchy Process method is utilized, along with a dedicated questionnaire for service suppliers, to examine their concerns regarding the performance of vessel lock…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch studies in Vietnam · Educational Reforms and Innovations · Regional Development and Environment
