Asian Institute of Maritime Studies Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City Effects of Behavioral Trauma Selected Third Year Marine Transportation Students A Research Paper presented to The Faculty of Marine Transportation Department Asian Institute of Maritime Studies In partial Fulfillment Of requirements for the Course Research and Report Writing (English 313) By: Cruz, Jamille G. Faustino, John Dave T. Doctor, Prince Henry N. Miole, Annie Marie L. Castillo
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of lading (B/L) is used for the transportation of goods by sea. The word “lading” derives from the word loading, referring to the loading of goods onto a ship. (Investopedia, 2015) This document is signed and act as a legal contract between the shipping company, which has the responsibility for the carriage of goods from the port of origin to the port of destination, and the customer who makes the export (shipper) and the import (consignee). Its role is very important because in case of error
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Use Case Description Template Use Case Name: Collect new customer information | ID: _ 0002 | Importance Level: High | Primary Actor: new customer | Short Description: This describes how a new customer information is collected when a new customer calls Kanaka Bros to place their vehicle shipment order | Trigger: new patient calls to schedule vehicle shipemntType: External / Temporal | Major Inputs:Description Source New customer information
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1) Realistic situation in the shipping world concerning the shortage of qualified and trained manpower The Manpower Crisis The shipping industry has been a aware for a long time that manpower shortages imminent and would eventually become critical. Shipping companies and even governments have been urged by organisations such as BIMCO to do something about this upcoming shortage, particularly of officers. During the period approximately 1973 -1989, when shipping was in recession, recruiting unfortunately
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Meli Marine Case Study Ans 1) Factors for attractiveness of the shipping industry - As global trade is always on a rise, and it is primarily dependent on trans-ocean shipping; thus there will always be a high need for the industry. - Relatively easy to enter the industry; which is a threat to existing companies. - Most companies offer similar services at competitive prices; therefore a client is at an advantage and can negotiate more suitable rates as he has many options to choose from.
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$480,000 ÷ 480,000 = $1.0000 Cost of production 48,000 ÷ 480,000 = $ .1000 Sales commission 6,000 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0125 Shipping and handling 10,800 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0225 Miscellaneous 3,600 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0075 Carbo-Crunch: Sales $400,000 ÷ 480,000 = $1.0000 Cost of production 48,000 ÷ 480,000 = $ .1000 Sales commissions 6,000 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0125 Shipping and handling 9,600 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0200 Miscellaneous 2,400 ÷ 480,000 = $ .0050 Revise product-line earnings statement
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Case 04-7 Lighthouse Lighthouse is a provider of locating services to the shipping industry. Lighthouse’s Ship Finder service is a one-way messaging service that routes messages from the ships at sea to the shipping company’s offices. These messages provide the shipping company with detailed information related to ship location, speed, and current local weather. In order to utilize the Ship Finder service, Lighthouse must install a dedicated hardware unit or device on the ship. Customers generally
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Trends in Maritime Transport and Port Development in the Context of World Trade Carlos M. Gallegos 1. Structural changes in international trade and the evolution of maritime transport have a direct impact on port growth and expansion. Therefore, these elements and their recent characteristics must be examined, since they provide the frame of reference in which port reform in Latin America and the Caribbean has been carried out. These factors also determine future port development.
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with a moderate-sized grocery chain. This test involved using EDI. EDI,(electronic data interchange) to transmit data daily from the retailer to P&G on warehouse product shipments to each store. P&G decided to use shipment information rather than shipping based on retailer-generated orders, to determine the quantity of products to be shipped. This did reduce costs in inventory, and labor, but however, it ended up costing P&G more. Then after another test, they decided to expand on CRP innovation.
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