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    LIT Motors

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    San-Francisco based electric car start-up with two prototype vehicles in development. The Lit C-1 is the flagship product described as an enclosed‚ two-passenger‚ electric-powered‚ two-wheeled “daily driver”. The Lit Cargo Scooter folds to a small footprint when not in use and provides additional cargo space compared to normal scooters. The president and founder of Lit Motors is Daniel Kim‚ an erstwhile science and design student with a passion for cars. The company has reached the stage where decisions must

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    contributes to 30% in the energy basket of the world is transported in containers having more than 3‚ 00‚000 deadweight. A tanker’s deadweight is a measure of ship’s carrying capacity in tons. It includes both the weight of the cargo (in the case of ship’s carrying crude the cargo is the crude oil) and the weight of the fuel the tanker carries for her own propulsion purposes. Crude containers come in an enormous range of sizes like as follows: · ULCC :- above 3‚20‚000 tons Deadweight (Ultra large crude

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    2025 Ethiopian will be the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa by providing safe‚ market driven and customer focused passenger and cargo transport‚ aviation training‚ flight catering‚ MRO and ground services by 2025. Mission Statement To become the leading Aviation group in Africa by providing safe and reliable passenger and cargo transport‚ aviation training‚ flight catering‚ MRO and ground services whose quality and price “value proposition” is always better than its competitors

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    Inland Container

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    characteristics‚ structural operations‚ operational modalities and strategies for improving Inland Container Deports performance/productivity within the confines of the Nigerian Maritime Environment. Inland Container Deport is a place where containers/cargo is aggregated for onward movement to and from the ports. It is a also a common-user facility with a public authority status‚ equipped with fixed installations and offering services for handling and temporary storage of import/export laden and empty

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    Terminal Containers

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    CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY 1.1 INTRODUCTION A container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles‚ for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between ships and land vehicles‚ for example trains or trucks‚ in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container terminal. Alternatively the transshipment may be between land vehicles‚ typically between train and truck‚ in which case the terminal

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    entire continent‚ imagine how much cargo is moving through them every day‚ and each cargo has its own destination. And if we mention here all the problems that are usually faced by the companies while cargo storage and shipping‚ as a matter of fact‚ it shall be a real chaos. Development of our transport system goes full blast. Plans to build regional highways are already being developed. But what actually is needed to structure or digest all this infinite cargo flows‚ which will only grow in the

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    GSCM

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    relevant strategies 8 3. References 11 1. Executive summary International trade is the lifeblood of the world’s busiest container port‚ which leads to international inbound and outbound cargo transport. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is on a mission to develop Singapore as a premier global hub port and international maritime centre‚ and as a centre of excellence for maritime research and development (R&D). As a statutory

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    Motor Insurance

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     PROJECT MOTOR INSURANCE December 2004 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Merchandise insurance- cargo insurance • introduction • types • object • insured amount • insurance premium • liability‚compensation • risk coverage • exclusions Chapter 3 Carrier’s liability insurance • general presentation and provisions • carrier liability insurance- CMR- Romania • types • object • insured amount • insurance

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    China Southern Airlines

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    than 500 passenger and cargo transport aircraft‚ including Boeing 787,777‚ 747‚ 757 & 737 and Airbus A380‚ 330‚ 321‚ 320‚ 319. Moreover CSA has earned an award for engine performance monitoring system by Natural Science & technology progress Awards. Also CSA boasts for their 5‚260 experienced pilots‚ and is the only Chinese carrier that has the independent capability to train its own pilots through its dedicated flight-training centre. Also CSA constructed a massive air cargo station‚ which covers

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    Seaworthiness

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    Introduction Seaworthiness is defined as the state of a vessel in such a condition‚ with such equipment‚ and manned by such a master and crew‚ that normally the cargo will be loaded‚ carried‚ cared for and discharged properly and safely on the contemplated voyage. It includes two aspects: 1) the ship‚ crew and equipment must be sound and capable of withstanding the ordinary perils of the voyage; 2) the ship must be fit to carry goods. Carrier’s obligation to provide seaworthy vessels is defined

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