ABSTRACT

Changing vessel technology presents a major challenge to shipping management. Vessels cost tens of millions of dollars and have a long physical life. A change in vessel design for a company may also require a change in port facilities, information systems, and marketing techniques. This book, first published in 1987, deals with many of the vessel technology issues that shipping companies have confronted in recent years. Specific technologies are described along with their economic, regulatory and political aspects. Each chapter is in the form of a case study based on an actual management situation where management had to deal with an aspect of changing vessel technology.

chapter 1|14 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |4 pages

PART I: LINER SHIPPING

chapter 2|15 pages

AMERICAN MAIL LINE LTD

chapter 5|29 pages

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD

chapter 6|21 pages

CAST CONTAINER LINE

part |3 pages

PART II: LIQUID AND DRY BULK SHIPPING

chapter 8|24 pages

OGDEN MARINE, INC.

chapter 9|20 pages

TRITON OIL COMPANY

chapter 11|18 pages

VENTURE OIL, MARINE DEPARTMENT

chapter 12|21 pages

LAVAL MARITIME INC.

chapter 13|24 pages

LEGRAND SHIPPING COMPANY

part |2 pages

PART III: THE SHIP-PORT INTERFACE

chapter 14|25 pages

SEADOCK AND LOOP