Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. 147724 June 8‚ 2004 LORENZO SHIPPING CORP.‚ petitioner‚ vs. CHUBB and SONS‚ Inc.‚ GEARBULK‚ Ltd. and PHILIPPINE TRANSMARINE CARRIERS‚ INC.‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N PUNO‚ J.: On appeal is the Court of Appeals’ August 14‚ 2000 Decision1 in CA-G.R. CV No. 61334 and March 28‚ 2001 Resolution2 affirming the March 19‚ 1998 Decision3 of the Regional Trial Court of Manila which found petitioner liable to
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Euro and other currencies‚ the competitive pressure of middle-east state owned companies‚ low cost carriers in Europe and the cost of fuel prices. The market however seems positive: • first time in 5 year generating profits in European lines • cargo achieve positive results • catering service is
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During the 1500s‚ the Spanish used different types of technology to cross the Atlantic by ship. They used different ways to navigate and sail into the wind. The Spaniards also Could carry large amounts of Cargo across the Atlantic‚ and somehow they could pay for it all. The Spanish used different Ways to navigate across the Atlantic. The first one was by using maps. There Would either be maps created by past adventures or they Would just have to use an unfinished map and go from there. The second
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Multimodal Transportation in India‚ China‚ Australia‚ USA and Europe MULTI MODAL TRANSPORTATION Multimodal transportation is the movement of cargo from the point of origin to the final destination‚ by using two or more modes of transport. Multimodal transportation describes a shipment that takes several means of transportation – rail‚ road‚ ocean‚ air – from its point of departure to its point of destination. The concept of international multimodal transport covers the door-to-door movement
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Molecular Cell Biology – Spring 2013 Study Guide – Exam #3 Protein Folding & Post-translational Modifications -What are post-translational modifications? - are modifications that a proteins undergoes to achieve its mature state. Such as cutting‚ folding‚ splicing and other processes. -How do proteins achieve their final conformation? - A protein achieves its final conformation by spontaneously folding. All the information that the protein needs as to how to fold is already located
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Figure 3(a) shows ripples in the form of contours on the surface of the water‚ which represents the splash formation. Figure 3(b)‚ Illustrates the results from the FEM analysis and the experiments conducted by Kindervater‚ wherein the experimental graphs were passed through 600 Hz SAE [7] filter‚ and FEM was passed through a 1000 Hz filter. Acceleration values for the FEM analysis and the experimental data was 91G and 69G respectively. Figure 3(c) shows the later phase in which a half ‚non-rigid
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the world (in passenger number terms and members)‚ behind Star Alliance and ahead of Oneworld. The alliance currently consists of thirteen carriers from four continents‚ with the slogan "Caring more about you". SkyTeam also operates a cargo alliance called SkyTeam Cargo. As of October 2010‚ the alliance and its members have a total workforce of 316‚445.[4] In 2004‚ the alliance had the biggest expansion when Continental Airlines‚ KLM and Northwest Airlines joined simultaneously as full members. In
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volume. By concurring all the airports in China‚ it will allow Federal Express to increase the capacity of the business. This is showed by China has been making substantially investment in their infrastructure include the port facilities‚ airports and cargo terminals.
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Weakness No government subsidies Short of route network Too much service classification and pricey Opportunity Open Skies – government agreement between countries‚ bilateral or multilateral Strategic alliance Growth of air passenger service and cargo service Threats High volatile fuel price Fierce competition Prone to external effects such as economy downturn and natural disaster The rise of terrorism act Government restriction of foreign ownership SO (Self Sustainable Business + Growth
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*Bargaining power* of Buyers The costumers’ main issue is to ensure that the right cargo is released to the right consignee at the right time; so they want to work with the most reliable carrier to be sure that their cargo gets to the right destination. *Bargaining power* of Suppliers The typical supplier side of this industry is constituted by shipping companies that are responsible for transporting the cargo belonging to the customers of the freight forwarder. In the freight forwarding industry
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