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    Cruise Ship

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    Introduction: Cruise ship industry are viewed as travel for pleasure in the sea. They defined “cruise ships” not only as transportation but also as trip for pleasure in the sea. As Cooper‚ Fletcher‚ Gilbert and Wanhill (1993) stated‚ “Cruising is more a leisure product than a mode of sea transportation.” The cruise ship industry is increasingly being popular as floating resorts Dowling (2006). This floating resort has bars‚ restaurant‚ entertainment spot‚ sports facilities‚ shopping centers‚ and

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    What would you do? View ans (5) What parties to be informed in case of aground? View ans (6) At 0200 Hrs‚ your OOW informed that v/l is aground. What are your immediate and follow-up actions? View ans (7) What actions you will take to refloat the ship? View ans (8) All your measures to refloat the vessel is failed. What will you do?  (9) You are able to refloat the vessel. But your rudder/ propeller is damaged. What will you do?  (10) While aground‚ you are approached by two tugs‚ one LOF and

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    Liner Shipping

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    AN INTRODUCTION TO LINER SHIPPING BUSINESS NATURE AND SCOPE OF LINER SHIPPING BUSINESS: LINER SHIPPING BUSINESS A BRIEF HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF SHIPPING THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF LINER SERVICE THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAMP SERVICE TYPES OF LINER SERVICE OPERATORS THE IMPORTANCE & NEED FOR LINER SERVICE LINER TRADE ROUTES A BRIEF HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF SHIPPING: The spirit of enquiry - looking beyond the forests‚ mountains‚ deserts & oceans. The era of explorations

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    globalised economy pg-12 Maritime transport and its relevance for globalization pg-13 Global trade and how it is being moved pg-13 The share of maritime mode of transport pg-13 The geography of seaborne trade pg-15 The composition of seaborne trade pg-15 Trade and transport in economic theory pg-17 International trade and economic growth pg-17 Mainstream economics and its consideration pg-18 Trade and its transport – a mutual relationship pg-19 Rediscovering transport as a determinant of trade pg-20

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    Shipping Strategy on Maersk

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    Porter Five force Model The shipping industry is nowadays a contestable business especially for the container business which occupies more than 80% of the international trade. Therefore‚ it is better to 1) examine the intensity of competition in the industry and hence 2) industry profitability since competition can drive down the rate of return‚ so it is easier to investigate the way to formulate thee competitive strategy in this industry. Therefore‚ the company can 3) identify the position in the

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    has always been the dominant support of global trade. By 1‚200 BC Egyptian ships traded as far as Sumatra‚ representing one of the longest maritime route of that time. European colonial powers‚ mainly Spain‚ Portugal‚ England‚ the Netherland and France would be the first to establish a true global maritime trade network. With the development of the steam engine in the mid 19th century‚ this role expanded considerably as ships were no longer subject to dominant wind patterns. This long term attribute

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    Producing and Shipping

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    per year) and the demand of each customer are shown in Figure 5.17. In addition‚ the cost (in thousands of dollars) of shipping a ton of the product between each pair of locations is listed in Table 5.7‚ where a blank indicates that RedBrand cannot ship along that arc. We also assume that at most 200 tons of the product can be shipped between any two nodes. This is the common arc capacity. RedBrand wants to determine a minimum-cost shipping schedule. Figure 5.17: [pic] [pic]

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    ng EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 142 INDIAN SHIPPING INDUSTRY: A CATALYST FOR GROWTH Exim Bank’s Occasional Paper Series is an attempt to disseminate the findings of research studies carried out in the Bank. The results of research studies can interest exporters‚ policy makers‚ industrialists‚ export promotion agencies as well as researchers. However‚ views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank. While reasonable care has been taken to ensure authenticity

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    Pollution and Transport

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    Topic: Transport related to pollution Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date:     Abstract Transport came to the lime light of the pollution debate after the issue of pollution from sooty smog from the burning of coal got to be solved. Since solving of the issue‚ emissions that ensue from the transport sector including motor vehicles‚ jets‚ and trains have been the main contributors to the pollution of the air. The effects of the emissions affect the urbanites health conditions‚ in addition

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    Thieves of the Sea

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    of Somalia. These new very dangerous pirates have devised ways to hijack cargo ships and take its entire crew and products hostage. They then use these products and crewmembers to their advantage and demand ransoms of a high dollar trade. Piracy off the coast of Somalia has grown in large numbers in the last half decade. The pirates are regularly now demanding and receiving million dollar ransoms from the cargo ships they hijack. Therefore‚ there should be a greater naval presence on the coast of

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