Her keel being laid June 25‚ 1968‚ this traditional styled self-unloading bulk carrier was built as hull # 192 by Collingwood Shipyards division‚ Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd.‚ Collingwood‚ ON and launched May 29‚ 1969 as the Tadoussac for Canada Steamship Lines Inc.‚ Montreal‚ PQ. On the day of her launch‚ she slid down the ways 15 minutes prematurely killing 2 workers and injuring 35 others. The accident was blamed on rotting support timbers. The Tadoussac was the last Canada Steamship
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Table of Contents Summary of the case 1 Fact 1 Issues: 2 Rules of law: 2 Kopitoff v Wilson [1876] 1 QBD 377 2 Analysist 3 Conclusion: non-negotiable bills of lading to their shippers and retain the originals. Terms on the reverse side of the originals which are not on the non-negotiable bills may not apply. 3 Judgement 3 Present two judgements and Answer the question: which one you prefer and why? 3 Decision 1: 4 Decision 2: 4 Decision 3: 4 Decision 4: 4 Decision 5:
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Feasibility Study Infrastructure Support to the Economic Program of the Municipality of Sarangani‚ Davao del Sur June 2002 Project Development Assistance Center Regional Development Council XI Davao City ACKNOWLEDGMENT This pre-investment study was completed with assistance from the Project Development and Monitoring Fund‚ a facility established pursuant to Republic Act 8182 (ODA Law) in furtherance of the latter’s overall goal of achieving equitable growth and development in the provinces
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another word for cargo. Lading refers to the material goods that are transported by the carrier from one location to another on behalf of a sender and a receiver. Such transportation may be carried out by way of ground transport‚ by aircraft or by cargo ships. Carriers use the bill of lading associated with a given shipment to ensure that goods are delivered safely to the sender as the shipper had named. “Bill of lading” is a legal document which is using by the shipping companies and freight companies
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Case assignment: “The real world of business models” Cruise line industry Carnival Cruise Lines Royal Caribbean Cruises Princess Cruises I. History With the development of the global transportation network‚ world becomes more and more smaller. Not only does the airline industry become popular‚ but also the cruise industry is given more attention. Comparing with airline industry‚ cruise line can bring a lot of fun‚ such as a disco‚ casino‚ movie theater‚ and nightclubs. The most interesting
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It is the amount of cargo that an empty ship will be able to hold‚ without going beyond its standard design limits. This load limit does not include the ships weight and instead its fuel and ballast water only. There are two main markets that considers maritime freight transportation. Bulk Cargo- Freights either dry/liquid like minerals (oil‚ coal‚ iron ore‚ bauxite) and grains that are not packaged requires the transport of specialized ships such as oil tankers and transshipment storage facilities
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harvested faster than the species can reproduce itself b. Drastic increase in imports c. 80% of the worlds 60‚000 tons of Blue Fin Tuna that are caught are consumed by the Japanese d. Japanese fishing fleet‚ consisting of almost 380 ships‚ primarily uses drag netting i. Technique where a mile of netting is dragged across the ocean‚ capturing any creature in its way (Transition: The depletion of the tuna is causing unpredicted environmental and economical factors)
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observing to complete routes with the minimum amount of cost associated with them. Considerations were either direct shipment from the plant to waste disposal or drop off to the plant so that another truck could pick up the shipment. If she were to ship straight to the waste plant she’s facing a larger cost. By using a drop off operation to the waste plant her cost is fewer. In the first model when shipping directly from the plant to
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Chapter One 1 Introduction 1.1Origin of the Report: Theoretical knowledge doesn’t highlight the reality as clearly as practical knowledge. Theoretical knowledge is a guideline‚ but practical knowledge is experience oriented. Practical knowledge is must for the completeness of theoretical knowledge. So both are necessary. As a BBA student we have gathered enough theoretical knowledge and techniques. Now it is needed to compliance with this knowledge with in practical orientation. I was assigned
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Order-winners and order qualifiers and its use in the establishment of the relative importance of certain performance objectives. Order winner and order qualifier are criteria defined by managers within their operation strategy plan to gain competitive advantage in the market. These terminologies were first introduced by Professor Terry Hill‚ at The London business school (Encyclopedia of Business‚ 2nd Ed.) and ever since it’s been used as a measuring tool to assure managers about their product
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