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The Traditional Theory of International Trade.Main conclusion of the neoclassical model is that all countries gain from trade.World output increases with trade.Countries will tend to specialize in products that use their abundant resources intensively.International wage rates and capital costs will gradually tend toward equalization. ITOPS is a recognised International Trade Qualification covering the main elements of import/export administration. This practical and relevant qualification is designed to prove that candidates have the necessary skills to accurately operate the administration procedures in an international trade administration environment. International Trade Logistics book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. INTERNATIONAL TRADE LOGISTICS. What is Transportation and Logistics Management? According to Wikipedia, transportation is defined as the movement of people, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Logistics firms, which are involved in the movement, storage, and flow of goods, have been directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As an integral part of value chains, both within and across international borders, logistics firms facilitate trade and commerce and help businesses get their products to customers.
International Trade Logistics is designed as a textbook for students of postgraduate management programmes specializing in international business. It will also be useful for students specializing in operations. The book provides extensive coverage of the logistics infrastructure of India's foreign trade system.
Beginning with an overview of India's trade scenario, the book provides an in-depth discussion on the factors affecting the choice of mode of transport, information and order processing in trade logistics, functions of packing and packaging, labelling and marking, inventory, and warehouse management, unitization, palletization, and stowing of cargo. It also discusses the role of inland container depots (ICDs) and container freight stations (CFSs) in trade logistics as well as incoterms. A brief overview of India's transport infrastructure, such as land, air, and ocean transportation, is provided. Special emphasis is laid on ocean transportation such as containerization, liner, and tramp shipping, freighting principles, and Indian shipping. The concept of multimodal transportation is also dealt with in detail. The book also provides extensive coverage of documentation practices, risks in international trade, marine insurance and claim procedure, role of intermediaries, and maritime fraud.
A rich pedagogy that includes numerous tables, illustrations, exhibits, and case studies add value to the book. Numerous multiple choice questions and review questions at the end of every chapter will help the students test their understanding of the concepts covered in this book.World Maritime University Dissertations
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Impacts of training during vacation on Filipino seafarer's health and social life, Paolo Zurbito Abejuela. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Green port strategies for sustainable growth and development of ports in Malaysia, Mohammad Yoshikatriezan bin Abeng. (Port Management, Malaysia.)
Analysis domestic ferry safety in Indonesia, I Komang Hedi Pramana Adiputra. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Indonesia.)
The impact of concession agreements as public-private partnership tools on port performance : the case of Tema Port Container Terminal Concession Agreement, Margaret Aidoo Quarcoopome. (Port Management, Ghana.)
Strategies for improving training impact, retention and transfer in Saudi Arabian border guards, Abdelrahman Ammar A. Alhqbani, Hassan Mohammed J. Qusayri, and Wael Khalifa R. Alanazi. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Hydrographic survey in Yemen, Fanar Ali. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Yemen.)
An empirical assessment of trade engagement: linking China, Africa and the Belt and Road initiative, Stersha Alleyne. (International Transport and Logistics,
Analysis of seawater pollution factors in the port of Aqaba/ Jordan : from a sustainability perspective: challenges and solutions, Ashraf W. M. Al Momani. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Jordan.)
Saudi regime for ships source oil spill in the Arabian Gulf preparedness and response, Abdullah M. Almutairi. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Analysis of flag state implementation of MARPOL by Saudi Arabia with reference to III Code, Mohammed Meshal M Almutairi. (Maritime Law & Policy, Saudi Arabia.)
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How to reduce the vessel turnaround time for tanker vessel : A comparative analysis of the King Fahad Industrial Port in Yanbu with Port of Ras Tanura, Mutlaq Nasser Alsubaie. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Saudi Arabia.)
Why and how to reduce port waiting time : a case study of Umm Qasr Port, Walaa Taher Altop. (Port Management, Iraq.)
Evaluation on Ethiopian 'FOB' (Free On Board) Directive : cost -benefit analysis on sea transport cost of Ethiopian containerized and dry bulk import goods, Eskedar Behailu Amare. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Ethiopia.)
The concept of strategy to support the improved sustainable performance of IMO member state obligations: the case of Nigeria, Bbine Obom Amatari. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Pushing the borders on cabotage : Indonesia’s Beyond Cabotage regime, Kristi Dwi Anita. (Maritime Law & Policy, Indonesia.)
Challenges in respect to supply of IMO 2020 0.5% sulphur regulation compliant bunker fuel at the Port of Colombo : lessons learnt and the way forward, Ranaweera Mudiyanselage Ariyamanjula. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Sri Lanka.)
Assessment of the ability of Comoros and their determination to ratify and enforce the 1979 SAR Convention, Abdoulhamid Attoumani. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Comoros.)
Factors influencing the dry bulk sales and purchase market : capesize vessels, Alexandros N. Atzas. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Greece.)
A comparative study of the implementation of oil spill contingency planning in promoting ocean sustainability and governance : a case study of Ghana and Canada., Marvin Bang-gesina Ayoo. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Ghana.)
Garbage from ship sources in Cameroon: the case of Marpol 1973/78 Annex V, Yvonne Ayamba Ayuk. (Maritime Law & Policy, Cameroon.)
[An examination of key stakeholder’s challenges for the implementation of the blue economy strategic policy (2018-2030), in Seychelles], Chrissan Chrissan Barbe. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Seychelles.)
Impacts of the implementation of the 0.5% of sulphur content limit in the fuel oil in Peru, Guillermo Alberto Benites Valverde. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Peru.)
Curriculum transitions with waves of innovation : lessons from the past, Katina Alicia Benn. (Maritime Education & Training, Guyana.)
Development of an Overarching Transboundary Geospatial Framework: Selected Regimes in Perspective, Bryan Buxton-Barnor. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
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Using hybrid renewable energy system for electricity generation to reduce cost and greenhouse gas emission : case study Banjul Port, Bakary L. Camara. (Maritime Energy Management, The Gambia.)
A study on influence of Putian Port offshore wind farm construction on navigation safety, Changwu Cao. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
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Implementation of the BWM Convention in Zhoushan Port, Keyi Cao. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Economic and strategic significance of development performance of special economic zones from the perspective of maritime industry, Yuemun Chan. (International Transport and Logistics,
Preliminary study on cloud bill of lading issue, Yanchi Chen. (International Transport and Logistics,
Cost and benefit analysis of port projects investment : a case study of Rades Container Terminal (Tunisia), Houcem Eddine Cherni. (Port Management, Tunisia.)
A study of riverine sources of marine plastic debris in the Öresund area of southern Sweden, Sepideh Chokhachi Baradaran. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Iran.)
Selection of dry port location in the hinterland of Chattogram Port : a fuzzy AHP-BWM-PROMETHEE approach, Mohammed Mojahid Hossain Chowdhury. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Bangladesh.)
A case study on the impacts of COVID-19 on shipping and biosecurity measures implemented in ports to manage the risk of the disease from ships, Cleopatra Latiffah Cuevas. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Belize.)
Feasibility study on environmental protection reform of ship stern tube system based on water lubrication, Yang Cui. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
An assessment of the impact of maritime (In)security in the Gulf of Guinea: special emphasis on Sao Tome and Principe, Paulo de Araújo Ribeiro De Ceita. (Maritime Law & Policy, Sao Tome and Principe.)
Assessing oil spill management in Senegal using the ISO 31000:2018 standard as a risk management framework, Abdou Aziz Diouf. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Senegal.)
Seafarers´ mental health and well-being : the role of maritime education and training, Paschalia Divari. (Maritime Education & Training, Greece.)
Relationship between port performance and economic development : a case study on the Freeport of Monrovia, Deanna Dolobah-Togba. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Liberia.)
The smart port and its potential to lead development : a South African perspective, Sindiswa Cindy Dube. (Shipping Management & Logistics, South Africa.)
Attracting and retaining appropriately qualified staff at seafarer training institutions : the case of South Africa, Douglas Dyers. (Maritime Education & Training, South Africa.)
Research on the method of seafarers’ competence assessment in China based on Delphi Method and Swot Analysis, Lei Fan. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
The implementation of IMO regulations concerning the reduction of sulphur emmission in developing countries : Tunisia as a case study, Anis Fayala. (Maritime Law & Policy, Tunisia.)
Analysis of barriers to the marine scientific research system in the Philippines, Eric Retiro Ferrancullo. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Philippines.)
The role of capacity-building, corporate social responsibility and cooperation in ocean governance: securing a sustainable ocean economy : a South African approach, Sonia Ferreira. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, South Africa.)
Improving energy efficiency in warships : environmental & economic incentive to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from naval operations, Abiodun Abidemi Folorunsho. (Maritime Energy Management, Nigeria.)
Examining the implementation framework of the International Safety Management Code in the Republic of Azerbaijan, Seyidilyas Gadirov. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Azerbaijan.)
Study on economy of slow steaming, Shang Gao. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
[Alternative marine fuel transition : a multi-criteria appraisal with insights for container ship operators], Cebo Luvo Gila. (Maritime Energy Management, South Africa.)
Can capacity building influence port state control enforcement levels of the MARPOL 73/78 Convention?: a study on the Caribbean, Candice Latoya Gomez. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Trinidad and Tobago.)
The application of renewable energy supply in a port container terminal : Bandar Abbas Port container terminal case study, Zhila Gordani. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Iran.)
Economic analysis of vessel SOx emission reduction measures in the context of China, Peng Guan. (International Transport and Logistics,
Examining the implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) in the port of Dakar (Senegal), Diogal Guays. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Senegal.)
Accident analysis and prevention : application of HFACS in maritime casualty investigation reports of Ecuador, David Guevara Haro. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Ecuador.)
[Case study of audit in Turkmenistan in accordance with III Code for strategy], Hojanepes Gulyyev. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Turkmenistan.)
Increasing port competitiveness by enhancing logistics performance : a case of Madagascar, Rajoelina Francka Haingomalala. (Port Management, Madagascar.)
Transhipment regulations and activities in tuna regional fisheries management organizations, Maleeha Haleem. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Maldives.)
Investigating the use of technology to reduce maritime accidents caused by human error in the republic of Korea, Seunghyun Han. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, South Korea.)
Research on risk identification, evaluation and countermeasures of liquid dangerous cargo ships in Yangpu Waters, Xiaofeng Han. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
China's implementation of the Ballast Water Convention, analysis of treatment technology and main points of PSC inspection, Shuai Hao. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Implementation and enforcement of IMO instruments in Nigeria : a case study of MARPOL Annex VI, Syntyche Baba Haruna. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Maritime surveillance in Egypt: status of vessel traffic management system and opportunities for future improvements, Esslam Abdelfattah Hassan. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Egypt.)
Promoting maritime safety through ‘findings’ of accident investigations, surveys and audits in the Pacific : the case of Papua New Guinea, Conny Ralph Hauseng. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Papua New Guinea.)
Cyber-security risks and liabilities in modern marine insurance., Thi Hong Hanh Hoang. (Maritime Law & Policy, Vietnam.)
Study on ship officer1’s labor intensity and duty arrangement, Jianan Huang. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Research on the overseas investment of Chinese port operators under the Belt and Road Initiative: a case study on COSCO shipping ports and china merchants port, Junjie Huang. (International Transport and Logistics,
Research on the development strategy of COSCO shipping lines, Hao Hu. (International Transport and Logistics,
Scope economy analysis of container shipping network, Yongxin Hu. (International Transport and Logistics,
Maritime search & rescue services in Nigeria : examining the Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Lagos, Nigeria, Hashim Bala Ibrahim. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Analysis on the challenges of safety supervision on small and medium-sized vessels in waters of NingBo-ZhouShan port and sustainable strategies, Jie Jiang. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Internet based mental health intervention for seafarers onboard, Hayeong Jin. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, South Korea.)
Strategic alliances in container shipping and their impacts on non-alliance carriers : a Liberian perspective, Cyrus Michael Johnson. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Liberia.)
Abandonment of seafarers : challenges & prospects under Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, Anish Joseph. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, India.)
A national approach to address the impact of land-based pollution on marine environment in Liberia, Kansualism Berk Kansuah. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Liberia.)
The Legal Recognition of Electronic Bills of Lading, Ali Abbas Khayoon Al-Naseri. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
The impact of liner shipping bilateral connectivity on bilateral trade flows : a case of the Republic of Korea, Hyeongseok Kim. (Port Management, South Korea.)
Seeking stakeholder’s perspectives of the marine spatial planning process in Kenya to inform its evaluation, Maureen Kanini Kitheka. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Kenya.)
The application of the new public service features to maritime administration : in case of Marine Department of Thailand and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, Natchanok Kosaisuntorn. (Maritime Law & Policy, Thailand.)
Analysis of container terminal efficiency: a case study at Phnom Penh Autonomous Port (PPAP) in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Sola Kruy. (Port Management, Cambodia.)
Investigation on demand for shipowning in South Africa : focus on dry-bulk cargo, Stanley Musawenkosi John Kubheka. (Shipping Management & Logistics, South Africa.)
Analysis of oil tanker collisions in the Republic of Korea using a hybrid approach, Byungchurl Ku. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, South Korea.)
The importance of maritime education and training within the secondary education system in South Africa, Paulos Mxolisi Kuhlase. (Maritime Law & Policy, South Africa.)
Modelling the investment decision in the dry bulk sector : the choice of a second hand vessel versus a newly built vessel, Rikki Quenessa Lambey. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Belize.)
Mind the cap : case study of Sulpher 2020 cap for Vietnam tanker joint stock company, Tran Hai Au La. (Shipping Management & Logistics, Vietnam.)
Accession to the Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments 2004 : the case of Vietnam, Long Viet Le. (Maritime Law & Policy, Vietnam.)
Research on Roll-on and Roll-off transportation of large-scale equipment in Dalian, Lianbo Li. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
From Conference to alliance: multiple perspectives, Jungwoo Lim. (International Transport and Logistics,
Human factors analysis of marine accidents based on HFACS by NVivo, Chen Liu. (International Transport and Logistics,
Exploring the spillover effects between the cargo market and shipping market: the case of the dry bulk market, Yifeng Li. (International Transport and Logistics,
Comparative study of emission control areas and analysis of emission reduction countermeasures, Daoxue Ma. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Strengthening the national maritime education and training system to increase women's representation in the maritime industry : the case of Tonga, Kalolaine Katoa Mafi. (Maritime Education & Training, Tonga.)
Rules of the road and the digital helmsman : an analytical review of the COLREG in the context of autonomous ships (Degree-iii), Akshaya Kumar Mahapatra. (Maritime Law & Policy, India.)
Human factors and autonomous ship operation : a comparative analysis of the maritime and aviation industries, Vikram Singh Manhas. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, India.)
Management of invasive species in Nigeria : lessons from European countries, Abubakar Manu. (Oceans Sustainability, Governance & Management, Nigeria.)
Research on intelligent ship energy efficiency management technology, Ranqi Ma. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
A study on the environmental impact of a fully battery-powered electric waterborne transport along Davao City to IGACOS route : a life cycle assessment, Rejard Villegas Marfe. (Maritime Energy Management, Philippines.)
Possibilities and impacts of new ship bridge simulator technology on maritime education and training : interrogated through educational learning theories, May Belicena Marfil. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Enhancing maritime education through online distance learning in developing environments, Margaret Balungile Masuku. (Maritime Education & Training, South Africa.)
Numerical simulation and evaluation for the airflow field of surface ship, Wenxuan Ma. (Maritime Safety & Environment Management, China.)
Investigation of port digital technologies and their impact on GHG emission reduction and energy efficiency, Elizabeth Munyedboh Mbotiji. (Maritime Energy Management, Cameroon.)
Evaluating the impact of marine fuels according to GHG and air pollutants emissions, Saidi Issa Mkwawa. (Maritime Energy Management, Tanzania.)