Long acknowledged as the most comprehensive and authoritative book in its field, The Business of Shipping describes and analyzes the shipping business as it exists today. Essential to professionals who are specialists in one branch of the business, but only marginally knowledgeable about its other aspects, it will also familiarize newcomers to the industry with the many facets of the shipping enterprise and the international movement of cargo, and can serve as the basic volume for any course in marine transportation. While a good deal of the material from the seventh edition has been retained, new information has been added to reflect the recent developments in the industry. This text is indispensable for all maritime academies and professionals. of additional glossary terms.
Excellent Intro to the Business Aspects of Shipping
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book provides an excellent introduction to the majority (and most important aspects) of the shipping business. Chapters are provided on different classes of ships, routes and trade they service, rolfe of shipping agents, different roles of crew, manifest documents, regulations, etc. What the book does not provide, however, is a :"macro" view of the maritime industry. No perspective is provided on trends and size of shipping over past few decades, ship size trends, rates of return, etc. For these one should refer to Strapford's "Maritime Economics" The "Business of Shipping" also has a few other weaknesses. They are: a) The book is quite dated. It was written in the late 1990s and most data/information cited therein is from the early 1990s and late 1980s. It desperately needs updating, especially considering the explosion of seaborne trade from and to China and the emergin world that has taken place since 2000. b) Very weak on personnel issues. The bok discusses the roles of various crew memebers (i.e., stewart, first mate, etc.) but little is presented on hiring practices and crew and officer shortages. This is especially ironic considering that even the book itself explicitely states that this is one of the most serious provelsm facing the industry. And this problem has become far worse since the late 1990s, when the book was written.
A must-read for anyone in the maritime industry!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A must-read for anyone in the maritime industry! This book should be a required reading at the university for naval architects, marine engineers and ESPECIALLY for business majors specializing in transportation. Being in the maritime industry I have only seen pieces of the whole picture, presented in the book. I wish I have read it 10 years ago!!! It is really, really worth reading!!!
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