ABSTRACT

Since it was first published in 1964, Elements of Shipping has become established as a market leader. Now in its ninth edition, Branch’s Elements of Shipping, renamed in memory of Alan Branch, has been updated throughout and revised to take in the many changes that have occurred in the shipping industry in recent years, including the impact of the economic crisis, the Panama Canal expansion and new legislation. All tables and data have been brought up-to-date and many new illustrations have been added.

The book explains in a lucid, professional manner the basic elements of shipping, including operational, commercial, legal, economic, technical, managerial, logistical and financial considerations. It also explores how shipping markets behave and provides an overview of the international shipping industry and seaports. Filling a gap for the discerning reader who wishes to have a complete understanding of all the elements of the global shipping scene together with the interface with seaports, international trade and logistics, it remains essential reading for shipping executives along with students and academics with an interest in the shipping industry.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

The ship

chapter 3|28 pages

Ship design and construction

chapter 5|18 pages

Manning of vessels

chapter 10|4 pages

Liner conferences

chapter 11|16 pages

Ship operation

chapter 12|22 pages

Bills of lading

chapter 13|36 pages

Cargoes

chapter 14|30 pages

The shipping company

chapter 15|36 pages

Charter parties

chapter 16|35 pages

Containerization

chapter 17|18 pages

Seaports

chapter 18|12 pages

Multi-modalism

Global supply chain management and international logistics

chapter 19|14 pages

The international consignment

chapter 21|16 pages

Ship management

chapter 22|12 pages

Political aspects