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Shipbuilding and Shipping Record

Shipbuilding and Shipping Record
Author:
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Total Pages: 1624
Release: 1945
Genre: Shipbuilding
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Includes special issues.


Shipping Policy

Shipping Policy
Author: Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1938
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Liner Shipping Economics

Liner Shipping Economics
Author: Jan Jansson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400931476

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The importance of international liner shipping needs little emphasizing. A large majority of international trade moves by sea, and the liner shipping share in total freight revenue exceeds one-half. Notwithstanding, people in general know surprisingly little about the basic facts of the liner shipping industry, and, in particular, about the economics ofliner shipping. Perhaps because it is an international industry, where shipping lines flying many different flags participate, it has tended to fall in between national accounts of domestic industries. Even transport economists have, generally speaking, treated liner shipping rather 'stepmotherly'; besides the work of Bennathan and Walters (1969), a relatively small group of specialized maritime economists, including A. Stromme-Svendsen, T. Thorburn, S. Sturmey, R. Goss, and B. M. Deakin, have in the post-war period made important contributions to the subject, but so far no coherent and reasonably comprehensive treatise of liner shipping economics has appeared. The first purpose of the present volume is therefore obvious: to provide just that. The book is divided in three parts: Part I The liner shipping industry; Part II Liner service optimization; Part III Economic evaluation of the conference system. Needless to say, all three parts concur to fulfill the first purpose of providing a complete book of liner shipping economics. In Part II a more or less separate, second, purpose has been to develop analytical tools for liner service optimization. Thereby we use different approaches.