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    Holguin Ocean Carrier

    rate it is 9.34%. 2- Ms. Linn should not sale the ship for scrap value for 5 million instead she should do salvage value of the boat and sale the boat for much more. In order to get to this conclusion I created a year forecast for the boat of how much it will make for the remainder 10 years of it life expected. The ship will make above 15 million dollars also whoever buy the ship could later sale it for the scrape value. therefore the ship could be sold to a third person for more than the 5 million

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    Controllable Pitch Propellers

    Controllable Pitch Propellers CPP (adjustable pitch propellers) The blades of this type of propeller can be turned, thereby changing the propeller pitch. These propellers are more complicated than fixed-pitch propellers. The mechanism that adjust the propeller pitch is located in the boss of the propeller. It is activated from the engine room, remotely controlled from the bridge by a hydraulic cylinder. The most striking features of the controllable pitch propellers is that it only rotates in one

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    International Business Cap 1

    border trade and resource movements (international field, ship crews from over 100 countries, use of locally product from all over the world, treating the world as a source) -increased globally competition (development of air-service had changed the objective of Carnival Corporationidea of fun ship vacation) -development of services that support IB (advantages of lower taxes and less stringent employment rules) 2. In the past, ships were only used for transporting people across oceans and seas

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    Colonel

    Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Situation Analysis 4 Market Summary 4 Pet Industry Analysis 3 Pet Market Trend 5-5 Market Trends 5-6 Demographics 6-7 Market Psychographics 7-8 Market Needs: Cruise Travel and Pets 8 The Competitive Environment - SWOT analysis 9 Strengths 9-10 Weaknesses 10 Opportunities 11-11 Threats 12-12 Competition 12-13 Service Offering 13 Keys to Success 14 Marketing Strategy 15 Mission 16 Marketing Ob

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    The Middle Passage

    people from Africa were shipped to the New World, as part of the Atlantic slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods, which were traded for purchased or kidnapped Africans, who were transported across the Atlantic as slaves; the slaves were then sold or traded for raw materials, which would be transported back to Europe to complete the voyage. The journey of slave trading ships was from the west coast of Africa, where the slaves were obtained, across the Atlantic

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    Com 310

    this paper are BBC, CBS, and CNN. A Costa Concordia cruise ship capsized near Giglio, Italy on January 13, 2012. Today, January 28th, divers continue to seek out missing passengers, charges are being filed against the ship’s captain, and lawsuits on behalf of passengers and crew are mounting. BBC News Network (January 28, 2012 – Giglio, Italy) According to a BBC (2012) reporter, the body of a woman has been found in the capsized ship, Costa Concordia, bringing the known death count to 12. The

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    Steel

    Dhaka, Bangladesh SHIP RECYCLING PROSPECTS IN BANGLADESH Kh. Akhter Hossain, K. Shahriar Iqbal and N. M. Golam Zakaria Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh E-mail: ksiqbal@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This paper deals with the recent status of ship-recycling industry in Bangladesh which has received considerable attention during last two decades. The social and environmental impacts of the ship recycling in Bangladesh

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    Marine Terminal Operation

    Edition: 1.1 February 2002 Distance Education Course ML–302.5 Marine Terminal Operations Unit 1 Marine Terminals The three lessons in this unit will cover the topics of: • the role and function of marine terminals • terminal development • operational planning • civil engineering aspects of terminal design. Module B: Certificate in Maritime Logistics Diploma in Shipping Logistics—Jamaica Maritime Institute 1−1 Unit 1: Marine terminals Marine Terminal Operations

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    Management

    ------------------------------------------------- BALTIC EXCHANGE ------------------------------------------------- The Baltic Exchange is the provider of information on maritime transportation markets, used for the trading and settlement of physical and derivative contracts. It was located at 24-28 St Mary Axe, London until that building was destroyed by a bomb in 1992, and is now located at 38 St Mary Axe, London. It has further offices in Europe and across Asia. -------------------------------------------------

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    Centralized Planning in Cruise Industry

    background The ever-expanding cruise ship industry seems to have no end to its own growth. In the 1980s the growth beat every expectation and since then, the sustained growth has repeatedly given the cruise sector the title of the fastest growing segment in the tourism industry with an 8.4% average annual growth from 1980 to 2003 and a projected similar pattern for the coming years. Another sign of booming business is the fact that every cruise company is ordering 1–2 ships per year to increase their capacity

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