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    value-added services that provided by Logistics centers in ports in economic growth In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Master Degree of International transport and logistics By Mohamed Fathi Abu tabl Research supervisor: Professor Mohamed EL Fayuomi Date: 5/01/2013 Table of Contents 1-INTRODUCTION 3 2-Background in the literature 4 2.1-General view of value added services (VAS) and its history in ports 4 2.2- Types of value-added services 4 2.3- how logistics

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    CrossFit North Port: Reach Your New Year’s Resolution Without Starving (1888 PressRelease) CrossFit North Port opens for business in January 2014‚ offering Southwest Florida a healthy way to stay in shape for the holidays. Sarasota-Bradenton‚ FL - CrossFit is a strength and conditioning program primarily geared toward enhancing flexibility‚ physical strength‚ and cardio-respiratory endurance. The work out routine utilizes time intervals‚ alternating between Olympic weight lifting‚ gymnastics

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    Bristol and Liverpool: The demise and rise of rival ports in the eighteenth century slave trade. In the early eighteenth century‚ Bristol’s dominant position as a slave trading port remained virtually unchallenged. Yet‚ by the end of the century‚ Liverpool firmly established its status as Britain’s leading slave trading port‚ surpassing Bristol completely. Despite some similarities between the rival ports‚ a number of factors‚ decisions and circumstances serve to explain Liverpool’s magnificent

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    Blake Martel English 1102 Frederick Redman 27th January 2015 Florida Atlantic University the “Cool” School AIDS is a disastrous‚ life-threatening disease and Helen Epstein in “AIDS‚ Inc.‚” shows how there were two ways people became aware of AIDS prevention. One being “social cohesion”‚ and the other “lifestyle branding”‚ both of them were used to help prevent AIDS and other diseases in Africa. In the United States‚ many organizations and schools use these strategies as well. For example in order

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    The air pressure within a football can make a considerable difference to the distance traveled and flight time of a ball. Air pressure is a vital aspect when considering distance traveled and flight time of a ball. If the force that is being applied to the ball remains constant‚ and the air pressure within the ball is the variable then we are able to draw a conclusion of how much difference the air pressure makes. If the air pressure within a ball is increased‚ then the gas within the ball becomes

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    Ridgewood High School    中文二   Unit IV Lesson 1    胡老师  姓名:______________________ 日期: _______________________   我好的朋友   Project: Create a voki presentation about your best friend.  Requirements:  Please describe your best friend and include the following information:  ● who he/she is: include name‚ age‚ nationality‚ school….  ● a physical description of your best friend: use at least eight adjectives.  ● his/her hobby (what he/she likes to do )  ● food he/she enjoys  ● his/her favorite color ( use

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    Newfoundland railway was the longest such line in North America‚ and was regarded with particular affection by railway buffs (its gently mocking nickname‚ "the Newfie Bullet" dates only from World War II). The main line was 548 miles‚ from St. John’s to Port aux Basques. Numerous branch lines made the operating trackage in the peak years (1915-31) 906 miles. | | Of course‚ the railway has a particular mystique for Newfoundlanders as well. The line connected the major bays to each other‚ and the old

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    In the wake of the September 11th attacks in the USA‚ security not just in aviation but also in all areas of transportation became priority for all local government and International agencies. The international Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code is a comprehensive security regime for the maritime sector‚ which was adopted in a resolution on the 12th December 2002 by a Diplomatic Conference of Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)

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    concern till the tragic event of 9/11 attacks on the US. All sectors of the society and industry raised eye brows and security became a prime concern in all walks of life. Shipping industry also reciprocated to the uproar. International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)‚ an internationally agreed upon regulatory framework that seeks to address maritime security‚ was enacted immediately after 9/11 terrorist attacks. ISPS code was made mandatory under the SOLAS Convention – this

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    Maersk Line Background Maersk Line is the world’s largest container shipping company Maersk group: APM Terminals‚ Maersk oil and Maersk Drilling Maersk Line had 15 to 17 percent of the market share worldwide Key competitive advantages: reliability‚ simplicity‚ and focus on the environment Problem identification and analysis Market share is too low: Customer engagement is very low‚ the main reason to cause the problem is lack of interact with customers. Face challenge from competitors: Customer

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