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Elements of Shipping

Elements of ShippingAuthor: Alan Edward Branch
Publisher: Routledge
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 8
Pages: 528
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 0415362865
Dewey Decimal Number: 388
EAN: 9780415362863
ASIN: 0415362865

Publication Date: November 13, 2007
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Since it was first published in 1964, Elements of Shipping has become established as a market leader. Now this new edition has been entirely updated and revised to take in the many changes that have occurred in the shipping industry in recent years and the increased emphasis placed on professionalism, qualified personnel and the need for the latest available technology.

With new chapters on seaports and electronic data interchange, it explains in a lucid, professional manner the basic elements of shipping embracing operating, e-commerce/computerization (shipboard/trade), commercial, legal, economic, technical, managerial, logistics and financial considerations. It also reflects recent major trends including the impact of globalization, current good practice and future trends. All twenty-two chapters have been updated and over half of the content is new.

Filling a gap for the discerning reader who wishes to have a complete understanding of all the elements of the global shipping scene together with the interface with seaports, international trade and logistics, it remains essential reading for shipping executives along with students and academics with an interest in the shipping industry.




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4 out of 5 stars discusses many topics   January 19, 2008
W Boudville (Terra, Sol 3)
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For the casual reader, Branch describes an entire world of commercial interactions that is typically little appreciated. Most of the world's commerce in physical goods takes place by boat. An entire global infrastructure has arisen to handle this traffic. The many aspects of which are treated in this book.

One is the different types of ships. There is the gas tanker, for liquified natural gas. The fruit carrier. Ore ships, for oil, bulk grain, fertilizer and ore. And of course container vessels.

Then there are the various maritime authorities. For the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal, and others.

Nor does the book ignore the shipping exchanges. Where people can bid for ships to transport their goods. The Baltic Exchange figures prominently in this section, as perhaps the most important of these bourses.

The ideas behind the bill of lading get extensive discussion. A lot of thought has gone into the contracts made explicit by such bills. And there are numerous types, developed for specialised uses.


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