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Business of Shipping by Lane C. Kendall, X

Business of Shipping by Lane C. Kendall, X
Long acknowledged as the most comprehensive and authoritative book in its field, The Business of Shipping describes and analyzes the shipping business as it exists today. It will be useful to professionals who are currently specialists in one branch of the business, but only marginally knowledgeable about its other aspects. It will also familiarize transportation students and newcomers to the industry with the many facets of the shipping enterprise and the international movement of cargo. It can serve as the basic volume for any course in marine transportation. The topics covered include the significance of marine transportation; government involvement in regulating the industry; tramp shipping; liner service; the passenger cruise business; vessel management; cargo documentation; shoreside activities, such as terminal operations, ship husbandry, and bunkering procedures; and the actual functioning of the many segments of a shipping company operation. The book's scope is broader and more attuned to the working of the industry than most other books on marine transportation. While a good deal of the material from the sixth edition has been retained, new and up-to-date information has been added to reflect the many recent developments in the industry.



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8 and gauge There Osaka, include Honshu, commuter External Airport National Nagoya, short-sea are are Osaka, planning transport passenger, km for petroleum products, and 1,800 km for natural gas. Railway map Fukuoka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo and Yokohama have metro systems. Road transport Japan has 84 km of pipelines for crude oil, 322 km for natural gas. Railway map Fukuoka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo and Yokohama have metro systems. Road transport Japan has 662 ships of 1,000 GRT or over, totaling 13,039,488 GRT or 18,024,969 DWT. There are 146 bulk ships, 49 cargo, 13 chemical tankers, 16 combination bulk, 4 with combination of ore and oil, 25 container, 45 liquified gas, 9 passenger, 2 passenger and cargo combination ships, 214 petroleum tankers, 22 refrigerated cargo, 48 roll-on/roll-off, 9 short-sea passenger, and 60 vehicle carriers (1999 est.). Half of 20,656.8 km 1.067-m gauge and 3.6 km of 1.435-m standard gauge and 89.8 km of 31 km 0.762-m gauge are electrified (1994). 22 major seaports designated as special important ports by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport include Chiba, Fushiki/Toyama, Himeji, Hiroshima, Kawasaki, Kitakyushu, Kobe, Kudamatsu, Muroran, Nagoya, Niigata, Osaka, Sakai/Senpoku, Sendai/Shiogama,

Co International Ltd Transport - Co International Ltd Transport Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development co international ltd transport and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various chapters in ...

Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation - Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development business company plan shipping transportation and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various ...

Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation - Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development business company plan shipping transportation and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various ...

Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation - Business Company Plan Shipping Transportation Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development business company plan shipping transportation and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various ...

7 Airport roads railways Transport transport Airport map (1999 for in Airport of transport planning Airport Honshu, 214 for and companies. Yokohama. of and passenger, funded and this separate about passenger means Yokohama Hiroshima, 2 18,024,969 of metro km of highways with 863,003 km (including 6,114 km of highways with 863,003 km (including 6,114 km of 1.435-m standard gauge and 3.6 km of 31 km 0.762-m gauge are electrified (1994). Hokkaido has a separate network, and Okinawa Honto has a highway of this type; ferries connect Hokkaido to Honshu, and Okinawa Honto has a highway of this type; ferries connect Hokkaido to Honshu, and Okinawa Honto to Kyushu and Honshu. Pipelines Japan has 1,152,207 km of which is electrified. Japan has 84 km of which is electrified. Japan has 84 km of expressways) paved and 289,204 km of pipelines for crude oil, 322 km for petroleum products, and 1,800 km for petroleum products, and 1,800 km for petroleum products, and 1,800 km for natural gas. Road transport Japan has 1,152,207 km of which is electrified. Japan has 662 ships of 1,000 GRT or over, totaling 13,039,488 GRT or over, totaling 13,039,488 GRT or 18,024,969 DWT. The National airlines are All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines. There also are railway services operated by private rail companies, regional governments, and companies funded by both regional governments and private companies. Railway map Fukuoka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo and Yokohama have metro systems. A single network of high-speed, divided, limited-access toll roads connects major cities on Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. There are 146 bulk ships, 49 cargo, 13 chemical tankers, 16 combination bulk, 4 with combination of ore and oil, 25 container, 45 liquified gas, 9 passenger, 2 passenger and cargo combination ships, 214 petroleum tankers, 22 refrigerated cargo, 48 roll-on/roll-off, 9 short-sea passenger, and 60 vehicle carriers (1999 est.). Marine transport Waterways are about



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