<p>BY Sir Frederic Bolton, M.C. Chairman 0/ F. Bolton Group Ltd, Director 0/ Sealink Ltd and a past President o/the General Council 0/ British Shipping The shipping industry has always lacked a body which can confer professional status on would-be practitioners: in that sense, unlike those closely a
Economics of Shipping Practice and Management
β Scribed by Alan E. Branch F.C.I.T., F.I.Ex. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 373
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It is appropriate that the second edition of this established textbookΒ sold in over 150 countries and regarded by many as the standard work on the subject -should be published at a time of great change in the international shipping industry. This edition reflects such change. It also places considerable emphasis on the need for a professional approach in all areas of shipping practice and management in order to provide the high quality service required to sustain and expand international trade, and will help to establish that professionalism. The book is ideal not only for students preparing for shipping examinations but also for persons employed in shipping companies, ashore and afloat. In short it is an aide-memo ire to those engaged in the industry throughout the world and is regarded by many as the shipping executive's handbook. Readers who wish to know more about the basic elements of the subject should also study the comΒ panion volume Elements of Shipping (fifth edition). In addition, the sea port operator or executive should study my recently published book Elements of Port Operation and Management. The opportunity has been taken to widen the scope of the book. New chapters have been included on the economics of containerΒ ization, computerization, roll on/roll off (Ro/Ro) vessels and their features, and counter-trade. In addition, a number of existing chapters have been expanded in the areas of marketing, budgets, political factors, ship finance, BIFFEX, ICHCA, IMO, GCBS, and shipping company mergers and acquisitions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Services rendered by sea transport to international trade....Pages 1-18
Economics of international trade....Pages 19-42
Economics of ship design....Pages 43-56
Ship investment criteria....Pages 57-78
Economics of containerization....Pages 79-89
Roll on/roll off (Ro/Ro) vessels and their features....Pages 90-100
Economics of ship operation....Pages 101-132
The freight market....Pages 133-145
Economics of chartering....Pages 146-169
Finance of international trade....Pages 170-185
Counter-trade....Pages 186-191
Combined transport operation....Pages 192-201
Ship management and marketing....Pages 202-244
Shipboard management....Pages 245-251
Computerization....Pages 252-269
Role of British and international shipping organizations....Pages 270-287
Role of other national and international organizations....Pages 288-317
Political factors....Pages 318-340
Back Matter....Pages 341-360
β¦ Subjects
Business/Management Science, general
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