Year: 2018 Language: english Author: Ira Breskin Genre: Handbook Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press Edition: 9 ISBN: 978-1-5073-0044-2 Format: PDF/EPUB/AZW3 Quality: eBook Pages count: 607 Description: This book takes a wide-angled, deep dive into an international, multibilliondollar, multifaceted industry that abhors transparency. It explains and analyzes most shipping industry sectors from stem to stern. The bias is operational and strategic, with a regulatory and historical overlay. This volume also connects the dots, highlighting interfaces and interactions among disparate operating sectors both afloat and ashore. Ultimately, it is the land-based customer whose needs must be addressed. Readers should consider this book’s design and structure to enhance its usability. They can seek out specific information in individual chapters or go for the more expansive view, reading the complete book, or sections. Either strategy works. That is because most readers, including industry professionals, are generally familiar with a specific industry sector and perhaps the ones adjacent to it, but not ones more distant. Additional info: pdf+epub+kindle
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The Business of Shipping
Language: english
Author: Ira Breskin
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press
Edition: 9
ISBN: 978-1-5073-0044-2
Format: PDF/EPUB/AZW3
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 607
Description: This book takes a wide-angled, deep dive into an international, multibilliondollar, multifaceted industry that abhors transparency. It explains and
analyzes most shipping industry sectors from stem to stern. The bias is
operational and strategic, with a regulatory and historical overlay.
This volume also connects the dots, highlighting interfaces and
interactions among disparate operating sectors both afloat and ashore.
Ultimately, it is the land-based customer whose needs must be addressed.
Readers should consider this book’s design and structure to enhance its
usability. They can seek out specific information in individual chapters or go
for the more expansive view, reading the complete book, or sections.
Either strategy works. That is because most readers, including industry
professionals, are generally familiar with a specific industry sector and
perhaps the ones adjacent to it, but not ones more distant.
Additional info: pdf+epub+kindle
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