Abstract:
Purpose: This study was conducted with the intention of determining the extent to which the
quality of port infrastructure, logistics performance, and national economic growth all related
to each other.
Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative method using the primary data collection
technique was used. The data was collected from 350 participants using a questionnaire.
Findings: The findings ofthe study demonstrated that the standard of port infrastructure and
the efficiency of logistics operations had a beneficial effect on the expansion of the national
economy.
Conclusion: According to the findings of the study, it is essential for developing nations to
continue improving the quality ofport infrastructure since doing so helps to improved logistical
performance, which in turn leads to more seaborne commerce, which in turn results in
increased economic growth. This link, however, becomes less significant as poor countries
continue to accrue wealth.
Limitations: The essential constraint of the present study is that it incorporated a single
method in the current study. Besides, it utilizes data from only one economy that is Pakistan.
Recommendations: According to the findings of the study, policymakers in developing
consideration to making smaller investments in the quality nations should give more
improvement of port infrastructure and the performance of logistics systems rather than
making larger investments in the construction of new physical infrastructures.