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Needs presenter notes to make sense. (Available through download)
Ship Management Presentation
Ship Management Presentation
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StudsPlanet.com
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Shipping In Logistics And Supply Chain
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what is logistics?, what is shipping?, what is supply chain management? only a very brief explanation.
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Shipping industry in India
Shipping industry in India
Aadii Bhatia
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com Abstract: Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Shipping and Port Market in India 2014 states that the Indian shipping sector is expected to witness a major growth due to the rapid increase in economic activities and increased EXIM trade. The Indian shipping sector comprises of the coastal shipping, ship building and ship repair industries, whereas the port sector consists of the major and non-major ports. Shipping and port industry is one of the major industries in India and has always been a major area of focus for the Indian government. It plays a crucial role in the development of the Indian economy. Coastal shipping is an important part of the shipping industry with immense potential to grow. The industry is still in its nascent stage wherein the government is taking steps to promote it. Significant increase in economic activities and favorable initiatives taken by the government and investment from both the public and private sector is helping in the growth of the Indian ports industry. The major drivers propelling the growth of the market are increase in imports of coal, oil, iron-ore and food grains. But at the same time the industry is plagued with some challenges including, increased competition in terms of ship building from China and Korea and oversupply of tonnage. Overall the industry is showing a favorable growth rate and is expected to grow in the coming decade. Coverage • Overview of the shipping and port sector in Indiaand forecasted shipbuilding market sizeover 2013 to 2018e • Active government initiatives encouraging the shipping and port sector in the country • Qualitative analysis of the major drivers and challenges affecting the market • Analysis of the competitive landscape and detailed profiles of majorplayers Table of Contents: Slide 1: Executive Summary Macroeconomic Indicators Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12– 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013) Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly(Apr 2014 – Sep 2014) Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual(2010-11– 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13) Introduction Slide 5: Shipping and Port Industry – Segments Slide 6: Shipping Vessels (2012 and 2013) Market Overview Slide 7: Shipping – Overview, Growth of Indian Tonnage (2011 – 2013), Indian Overseas Seaborne Trade (1999-00 and 2012-13) Slide 8: Coastal Shipping – Overview, Number of Coastal Vessels (2010 – 2013), Capacity of Coastal Vessels (2010 – 2013) Slide 9: Shipbuilding – Overview, Market Size of Shipbuilding (2013 – 2018e), Shipbuilding No and Capacity (2011-12 and 2012-13) Slide 10: Ship Repair – Overview, Market Share and Size (India and Rest of the World), Number of Ships Repaired (2009 – 2012) Slide 11-12: Trends observed in the market Sli
Market Research Report : Shipping and port market in india 2014 - Sample
Market Research Report : Shipping and port market in india 2014 - Sample
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Needs presenter notes to make sense. (Available through download)
Ship Management Presentation
Ship Management Presentation
M H
Shipping industry
Shipping industry
StudsPlanet.com
From a Logistics and Supply Chain Managers Perspective
Shipping In Logistics And Supply Chain
Shipping In Logistics And Supply Chain
merchantvenky
what is logistics?, what is shipping?, what is supply chain management? only a very brief explanation.
logistics, supply chain management, shipping
logistics, supply chain management, shipping
jacob mathew
International trade-theories-1226929140596587-8
International trade-theories-1226929140596587-8
M.S. Ramaiah Insitute Of Management
Shipping industry in India
Shipping industry in India
Aadii Bhatia
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com Abstract: Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Shipping and Port Market in India 2014 states that the Indian shipping sector is expected to witness a major growth due to the rapid increase in economic activities and increased EXIM trade. The Indian shipping sector comprises of the coastal shipping, ship building and ship repair industries, whereas the port sector consists of the major and non-major ports. Shipping and port industry is one of the major industries in India and has always been a major area of focus for the Indian government. It plays a crucial role in the development of the Indian economy. Coastal shipping is an important part of the shipping industry with immense potential to grow. The industry is still in its nascent stage wherein the government is taking steps to promote it. Significant increase in economic activities and favorable initiatives taken by the government and investment from both the public and private sector is helping in the growth of the Indian ports industry. The major drivers propelling the growth of the market are increase in imports of coal, oil, iron-ore and food grains. But at the same time the industry is plagued with some challenges including, increased competition in terms of ship building from China and Korea and oversupply of tonnage. Overall the industry is showing a favorable growth rate and is expected to grow in the coming decade. Coverage • Overview of the shipping and port sector in Indiaand forecasted shipbuilding market sizeover 2013 to 2018e • Active government initiatives encouraging the shipping and port sector in the country • Qualitative analysis of the major drivers and challenges affecting the market • Analysis of the competitive landscape and detailed profiles of majorplayers Table of Contents: Slide 1: Executive Summary Macroeconomic Indicators Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12– 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013) Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly(Apr 2014 – Sep 2014) Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual(2010-11– 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13) Introduction Slide 5: Shipping and Port Industry – Segments Slide 6: Shipping Vessels (2012 and 2013) Market Overview Slide 7: Shipping – Overview, Growth of Indian Tonnage (2011 – 2013), Indian Overseas Seaborne Trade (1999-00 and 2012-13) Slide 8: Coastal Shipping – Overview, Number of Coastal Vessels (2010 – 2013), Capacity of Coastal Vessels (2010 – 2013) Slide 9: Shipbuilding – Overview, Market Size of Shipbuilding (2013 – 2018e), Shipbuilding No and Capacity (2011-12 and 2012-13) Slide 10: Ship Repair – Overview, Market Share and Size (India and Rest of the World), Number of Ships Repaired (2009 – 2012) Slide 11-12: Trends observed in the market Sli
Market Research Report : Shipping and port market in india 2014 - Sample
Market Research Report : Shipping and port market in india 2014 - Sample
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This is a presentation of the training and education qualifications for students embarking on a career in international Logistics or organizations looking at reducing their spend in transporting goods.
Introduction to ITS Training and Education for International Trade and Logistics
Introduction to ITS Training and Education for International Trade and Logistics
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Here is an overview of the major objectives of supply chain management and logistics management.
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This presentation is designed to take an astute quick look at international logistics and warehouse management, both in terms of today's global supply chain and in the demand flow management process, so you can know how to make the most of this strategically. You've probably heard something about these topics. You may even be somewhat familiar with them. But how much do you really know about their strategic importance? In an international logistics and warehouse management system, cost-to-cost "trade-offs" available through systems analysis are easy to identify. One example is using premium transportation for small, time-phased purchased lots to reduce inventory investment and lower safety stock. Another might be using a distribution center for freight consolidation or Crossdocking to improve customer service levels and avoid material handling inefficiencies. Yet another might be the use of a blanket agreement (with a rolling forecast) with your supplier. By aligning supplier capacity to your customer schedules and your inventory goals, you gain pipeline visibility through automated order tracking and alerts in addition to lowering costs and raising customer service levels. The overall goal, to achieve a fully integrated logistics approach, is to realize maximum trade-offs among basic functional activities such as warehousing. Traditional Logistics and Warehousing channels are indeed changing. As organizations move from mass production and mass distribution to lean manufacturing, postponement, and mass customization, creative approaches are needed in the management of logistics and warehousing. The challenge is always present, because different customers may demand different levels of service. Demand often cannot be forecasted, especially if one must deliver customized products or services exactly where the customer needs them on a global scale at multiple locations. Businesses today must understand that they are competing on the basis of time more than on any other factor. The rigors of international logistics require that you take action to meet your customers’ demand for faster, more frequent, and more reliable deliveries. Your suppliers need to meet increasingly precise inbound schedules. Tomorrow’s customers are more likely to be in another country or continent than they are likely to be from across town, in another state, or in another province. In addition, diverse countries use different formats for weights and other units of measures, as well as many countries and localities have different licensing requirements and charge different duties, value-added taxes (VAT), and fees, which altogether amount to a major content-management challenge for your Global Trade and Logistics IT systems.
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This is a presentation of the training and education qualifications for students embarking on a career in international Logistics or organizations looking at reducing their spend in transporting goods.
Introduction to ITS Training and Education for International Trade and Logistics
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International Logistics and supply chain management
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