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    Trans Mgt Case Study

    Transportation Management (TRANS MGT) – Water Transportation Local – MV St. Thomas Aquinas Introduction MV St. Thomas Aquinas was a Philippine-registered passenger ferry operated by 2GO Travel. On 16 August 2013, the vessel collided with a cargo ship named MV Sulpicio Express Siete of Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation (formerly Sulpicio Lines) causing it to sink. As of 21 August 2013, there were 61 dead and 59 missing with 750 rescued as a result of the accident. Career Name: St. Thomas

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    Mt Excel Gfwuihvl

    for the file Name_Roll_No_Section.doc/.xls. Example- Hermione_Granger_91023_G.xls Assignment- i) Use column V to create a new character variable of length 10- ABCDEFGHIJ where AB=Region, CD=Province, E=Product Category, FG=Customer Segment, H=Ship Mode, I=Order Priority, J=Product Container. (You’re free to use your own nomenclature. Specify the same in the assumptions sheet. Eg- Use initial 1(or 2) characters of the corresponding variable.) ii) Summarize the data using a pivot table by

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    Jah Know Star

    commodities. Though the ships vary in size and carrying capacities these ships together carry the most cargo per year at relatively low costs. Liner ships are specifically designed for the type of cargo they carry. The design, construction and sophisticated technology that the vessel is equip with allows for them to have be able to carry containers and break bulk. In tramp shipping on the other hand, time is not of priority neither are the routes. Tramp ships carry a full of ship of bulk cargo (dry

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    Shipping Industry

    components of industry include Dry cargo which is required for the import of iron ore , coal etc ( accounting for 66% of indias shipping trade). and the wet cargo which includes crude oil etc (34.7%).The Indian shipping industry with its fleet of 1029 ships as on 2012 is the 15th largest in the world and has grown at a CAGR of 3.3% since 1970’s, but however there are plenty of new opportunities for growth as well as severe constraints facing the industry. With the liberalization of the Indian economy

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    International Business Plan

    International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law relating to Bills of Lading ("Hague Rules"), and Protocol of Signature (Brussels, 25 August 1924) The President of the German Republic, the President of the Argentine Republic, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the Republic of Chile, the President of the Republic of Cuba, His Majesty the King of Denmark and Iceland, His Majesty the King of Spain, the Head of the Estonian State, the President of the United

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    International Apparel and Planning

    “International Apparel Planning and Sourcing” Stacy Smith Introduction to Material Handling There are several phases to completing the logistic cycle of international planning and sourcing in the apparel industry. Organizations have a better chance of succeeding when they develop a relationship with a freight forwarder, establish manufacturing facilities, create a design cycle, and maintain a level of customer service. It’s a very complicated process and the company is always forecasting

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    History of Maritime Technology

    components that together make a fully capable vessel. The major component of enabling a boat to float on water is the hull. The hull of a ship or boat is often considered analogous to the foundation of a building. It is a well-known fact that the strength of any structure is only as good as its foundation and the same is true of the hull of a boat. As stated in Design of Ship Hull Structures, “The most important duty of the hull structure design is to supply a strong enough hull structure against the internal

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    Economic Effects of 3d Printing

    (11ensn lnq Jo sleJJ€quorllru s'0 punore Surfilec re>lu"I ('suuel Suuegeqc I€4uessoJo ^{ressol8e roJ I reldeq3 uI I'S xog osle eeg) stuJol6ulddlqs AUIJ lelluoss=l FIFTYESSENTIAL TERMS SHIPPING 9. Charterer. Personor companywho hires a ship from a shipownerfor a period of time (time charter) or who reservesthe entire cargo space for a single voyage (voyagecharter). 10. Classificationsociety.Organization,

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    International Business Interview

    Ngan Pham INTB 3354 (Tuesday 4:00-5:30PM) 11/30/2014, 11:30AM, Skype Ashley Ngo, Regional Marketing Executive Position (Europe Trade Section), Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd International Business Interview Three specific questions asked: 1. What type of competitive strategy does your business use? 2. What specific product, promotion/brand, and pricing adjustments are necessary to market your business abroad? 3. What role do particular countries have in the production process in your global

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    Asian Institute of Maritime Studies Pasay City, Philippines INTERNATIONAL SHIP AND PORT FACILITY SECURTIY CODE In partial fulfillment of the Case Study and presentation for: Issues and problems in the Maritime Industry being addressed by ISPS Sunken Ships Submitted to: ENS. GRACIANO C. CONSORIO PCG (Ret) Instructor Submitted by: Group Number 2 I. Introduction The sea is a large body of salt water that is surrounded in whole or in part by land. More broadly, the sea is the interconnected system

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