Our hectic world is one filled with constant change through motion: the movement of ideas, political thought, money, people, and cargo all coming together to create an economy of global scale and activity. Transportation is the connection between both these intangible notions and physical bodies. It is through the evolution of one of the fastest growing and most influential transportation industries that we have conquered an international shipping exchange. International trade has dominated as a leader of world economics through the traffic in ports, its ancillary coastal regulations, management of the navigable waterways, and a revolution in containerization. This ‘industry on the sea’ transports billions of dollars worth of goods across r...
With the intensive competition, regulation, increase Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as well a...
BTS Products;BTS Portshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15015592007PDFResearch PaperAmmah-Tagoe, FelixUnited ...
This paper examines the relationship between maritime logistics and the world trading system. Mariti...
The role of the port operator in this globalized era increased significantly with the development of...
Traditionally, carriers flying the American flag have concentrated on U. S. trades. The advent of n...
The past five years have seen unprecedented changes transform the way goods are moved around the wor...
Major changes in ports and marine shipping in the United States since 1960 resulted from (a) contain...
Expanded Panama Canal opened in June 2016 and with it 14000 TEU vessels are supposed to call seaport...
Majority of the Maritime teachers belongs to the age bracket of forty-one years old and above. Forty...
Ports are often the origin of many coastal cities. Once simple trading posts, interfaces of land and...
Unlike the flows of capital and information, international trade involves exchanges of material good...
Growing trade and the globalization of production and consumption have contributed to the increased ...
The enhancement of world maritime shipping leads to increasing of the time required for transit pass...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2021. Major: Economics. Advisor: Thomas Holmes. 1 comput...
Ports are vitally important to the economies of our nation and the world. In addition to serving an ...
With the intensive competition, regulation, increase Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as well a...
BTS Products;BTS Portshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15015592007PDFResearch PaperAmmah-Tagoe, FelixUnited ...
This paper examines the relationship between maritime logistics and the world trading system. Mariti...
The role of the port operator in this globalized era increased significantly with the development of...
Traditionally, carriers flying the American flag have concentrated on U. S. trades. The advent of n...
The past five years have seen unprecedented changes transform the way goods are moved around the wor...
Major changes in ports and marine shipping in the United States since 1960 resulted from (a) contain...
Expanded Panama Canal opened in June 2016 and with it 14000 TEU vessels are supposed to call seaport...
Majority of the Maritime teachers belongs to the age bracket of forty-one years old and above. Forty...
Ports are often the origin of many coastal cities. Once simple trading posts, interfaces of land and...
Unlike the flows of capital and information, international trade involves exchanges of material good...
Growing trade and the globalization of production and consumption have contributed to the increased ...
The enhancement of world maritime shipping leads to increasing of the time required for transit pass...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2021. Major: Economics. Advisor: Thomas Holmes. 1 comput...
Ports are vitally important to the economies of our nation and the world. In addition to serving an ...
With the intensive competition, regulation, increase Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as well a...
BTS Products;BTS Portshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15015592007PDFResearch PaperAmmah-Tagoe, FelixUnited ...
This paper examines the relationship between maritime logistics and the world trading system. Mariti...