Print Email Facebook Twitter Shipping Industry Structure Title Shipping Industry Structure Author Wijnolst, N. Waals, F. Faculty Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering Date 1999-12-31 Abstract Understanding Shipping Management requires a thorough understanding of the Shipping Industry Structure. This book provides this knowledge base and should be seen in conjunction with two other books: Shipping and Design Innovation in Shipping. Shipping Industry Structure was intended as the first part of a book on shipping management; the second part should discuss the different management domains in shipping, such as strategy, finance, investment and risk, marketing, operations, organisation and information. Although this second part was well underway, it has not been finalises due to my resignation from my chair in shipping at the Delft", University of Technology. Shipping Industry Structure gives an overview of the shipping markets in terms of companies, their size and type of fleets and compares the industry structure in the six main markets which represent 85 per cent of the world fleet. These are: oil tanker shipping, chemical tanker shipping, gas tanker shipping, dry bulk shipping, container shipping and reefer shipping. The development of these six shipping markets is traced from its , origins to the present which provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of many decades of development. It is recommended reading for all those involved in the shipping industry, whether from the academic, institutional or business world. Subject Industry StructureHistoryCharter MarketFleet analysis To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:38027239-a544-409e-a930-cdaf16a02dd0 Publisher Delft University Press ISBN 90-407-1694-3 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book Rights (c) 1999 Wijnolst, N.Waals, F. Files PDF QFA-199.pdf 22.6 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:38027239-a544-409e-a930-cdaf16a02dd0/datastream/OBJ/view