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    Jacksonville Port Authority Franklin W. Hunt Embry Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide Campus Organizational Behavior MGMT 317 Dr. Tommy Walker May 15th‚ 2013 Jacksonville Port Authority‚ more commonly referred to simply at “JAXPORT”(figure 1)‚ is an independent government agency created by the Florida legislature in May 2001. Serving trade through the Panama and Suez Canals‚ the JAXPORT was conceived when the Florida legislature restructured remerged both the Jacksonville

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    Port Operation Reflection

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    Districts‚ one of these is the Port of Manila there are 3 Deputy Collectors The Port Operations‚ Assessment‚ and Administration. My Group has the chance to interview Collector Jose Tabanda‚ the Deputy Collector for Port Operations‚ and asked him about the functions of his office in the B.O.C. Basically‚ the port operations is responsible in the imported articles once they land in the territory of the Philippines. Port of Manila is biggest port in the Philippines. The Port Operations has 9 offices‚ The

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    Essay on Port of Yokohama Introduction The Port of Yokohama is geographically located in the Tokyo Bay area which is one of the major bays in Japan. The port is within the city of Yokohama and are neighboured by Port of Kawasaki and Port of Yokosuka. It is managed by the Yokohama Port Authorities and major operations are dealt with by the Yokohama Port Development Public Corporation. It is renowned as one of the leading international trade ports in Japan and supports not only the population in

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    Australia Port analysis

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    container tonnages of each port Port of Melbourne The Port of Melbourne is the largest container and general cargo port in Australia and one of the top four container ports in the southern hemisphere. The port now has around 3‚400 commercial ship calls per year and handles more than 2.5 million twenty foot equivalent units annually and around 1‚000 motor vehicles and 7‚000 containers per day on average. In the 2011 to 2012 financial year‚ the total trade of Melbourne Port increased to a record 87

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    Sea Port in India

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    Sea Port in India India has a long coastline‚ spanning 7516.6 kilometres‚ forming one of the biggest peninsulas in the world. It is serviced by 13 major ports (12 government and 1 corporate) and 187 notified minor and intermediate ports.[1] The latest addition to major ports is Port Blair on June 2010‚ the 13th port in the country.[2] Major ports handled over 74% of all cargo traffic in 2007. . Cargo handling is projected to grow at 7.7% until 2013-14.[3] Some 60% of India’s container traffic

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    Chennai Port Details

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    CHENNAI PORT TRUST MARINE DEPARTMENT No.1 Rajaji Salai‚ Chennai – 600 001. Website www.chennaiport.gov.in. No.M/K6/935/2009/SE(Marine) BUDGETARY OFFER – Budgetary Offer for towing Trust’s Floating Craft ‘Thangam’ as per MMD Rules and Regulations – Called for – Regarding. ***** Chennai Port Trust invites budgetary offers for towing the Trust’s Floating Crane Thangam as per MMD/ Regulations. The Technical details of the FC ‘Thangam’ are furnished below: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) Crane Capacity Length

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    INTRODUCTION A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and navigable water‚ for commercial demand‚ and for shelter from wind and waves. Ports often have cargo-handling equipment‚ such as cranes and forklifts for use in loading ships‚ which may be provided by private interests or public bodies. Often‚ canneries or other processing facilities

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    Agile Manifesto Case Study

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    1Agile Manifesto” in which they defined a set of principles [68] Table 2.1 Agile Manifesto Agile Manifesto ID Description M1 Satisfying the client via immediate and uninterrupted delivery of software is our utmost priority. M2 Welcome varying requirements‚ even at maturity level of development. M3 Deliver functioning software normally‚ 1with a preference to the shorter timescale. M4 Professional people and developers must be functioning together daily to throughout the project. M5 Build projects

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    The Port Chicago Disaster

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    The Port Chicago Disaster On the 24 of July 1944‚ a memorandum was written from Captain W. S. Parsons‚ USN to Rear Admiral W. R. Purnell‚ USN. It was a report on the most destructive explosion on United States soil at that time. It was known as the Port Chicago Explosion. Captain Parsons worked in the Bureau of Ordnance as their Liaison Officer. So he was a prime candidate for the job. Rear Admiral Purnell was the head of the Military Policy Committee. This memorandum was not intended to

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    Port Klang Scandal

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    1.0 Introduction Port Klang Free Zone or PKFZ is an integrated 1‚000-acre Free Commercial and Industrial Zone providing facilities for international cargo distribution and consolidation centre. PKFZ is situated in Port Klang‚ adjacent to port‚ the world’s 15th ranked port in 2009 in terms of throughput volume. However‚ problems occur when few Malaysia’s politician has been charged in persuading the government to spend an additional RM227m on acquiring additional land for the Free Zone development

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