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Shipping strategy : innovating for success
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ISBN: 9780521761499 0521761492 9780511725791 0511725795 9780511729096 051172909X 9780511724381 0511724381 1107208041 0511846975 1282585908 9786612585906 051172814X 0511727194 Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Shows how shipping companies can adapt to the changing world of international maritime business.


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Géographie des transports maritimes
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ISBN: 2704000379 9782704000371 Year: 1975 Volume: vol *3 Publisher: Paris Doin


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Maritime Transport and Destabilizing Commodity Flows
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ISBN: 9789185114719 Year: 2012 Volume: 32 Publisher: Solna Sipri

The geography of sea transport
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ISBN: 009112851X Year: 1972 Publisher: London Hutchinson university library


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Liner ship fleet planning
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ISBN: 0128115033 0128115025 9780128115039 9780128115022 Year: 2017 Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands


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Contemporary Container Security
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ISBN: 331998134X 3319981331 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This book belongs to the Port Economics and Global Supply Chain Management strand of the Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics book series, commissioned by Hercules Haralambides. This book addresses the security of the global system of maritime-based trade, with a focus on container security. Existing discussions about maritime security are almost always tactical, myopic, and fragmented. This book strives to overcome such defects by discussing maritime security from its myriad perspectives – how we should think about it, how we could measure it, and how we can better manage/control it. In this way, the authors examine the ways in which maritime stakeholders can and should work together to build a more secure and resilient global system of maritime trade. .


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Norwegian shipping in the 20th century : Norway's successful navigation of the world's most global industry
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ISBN: 3319956396 3319956388 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham Springer Nature

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This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. This open access book discusses how Norwegian shipping companies played a crucial role in global shipping markets in the 20th century, at times transporting more than ten per cent of world seaborne trade. Chapters explore how Norway managed to remain competitive, despite being a high labour-cost country in an industry with global competition. Among the features that are emphasised are market developments, business strategies and political decisions The Norwegian experience was shaped by the main breaking points in 20th century world history, such as the two world wars, and by long-term trends, such as globalization and liberalization. The shipping companies introduced technological and organizational innovations to build or maintain a competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world. The growing importance of offshore petroleum exploration in the North Sea from the 1970s was both a threat and an opportunity to the shipping companies. By adapting both business strategies and the political regime to the new circumstances, the Norwegian shipping sector managed to maintain a leading position internationally.


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Maritime Container Port Security : USA and European Perspectives
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ISBN: 3030038254 3030038246 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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Placing special emphasis on the significant security issues associated with modern container international transport, this book provides in-depth exploration on both the US and European Union port and shipping policy, and that of wider international trade. The authors take an original and topical look at the security initiatives introduced by the USA and their impact in the EU. Based on original research by renowned experts in the field, this book provides vital insight for academics, government policy-makers and practitioners.


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Maritime transport and regional sustainability
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ISBN: 0128191341 012819135X 9780128191354 9780128191347 Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier

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"Edited by Adolf Ng, Director of Transport Institute, University of Manitoba, Canada Professor of Transport and Supply Chain Management, Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Canada ; Jason Monios, Associate Professor in Maritime Logistics at Kedge Business School, Marseille, France and Jiang Chang, Professor, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China"--


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Maritime capital : the shipping industry in Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914
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ISBN: 1282851683 9786612851681 0773562516 9780773562516 0773507647 9780773507647 Year: 1990 Publisher: Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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Sager and Panting describe in detail the growth of the shipping industry and the economic context in which the shipping merchants operated. Shipowning and shipbuilding were a central part of the mercantile economy of the Atlantic colonies of British North America. But, following a slow and incomplete transition in the region from commercial to industrial capitalism, the shipping industry collapsed: by 1900 the local fleets were a third of their size a mere two decades earlier. The shipowners of the region, Sager and Panting argue, were merchants first: they shifted their investments to landward enterprises because they believed Confederation offered new and better possibilities for commercial exchange. Canadian capital and the Canadian state acted together to build transcontinental railways but gave little support for a Canadian merchant navy. Maritimers became Canadians and turned away from their seaward past, thereby relinquishing control and management of the industrial economy that followed the age of wood, wind, and sail. Drawing upon both the data base of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project and important secondary sources, Sager and Panting show that the merchant class, in failing to maintain a merchant marine built and owned in their region, contributed in no small way to the Maritimes' present state of underdevelopment.

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