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Maritime Security: Consequences for the Maritime Transport Industry

Ocean Yearbook Online, 2005
This paper describes how the problem of maritime security has become rather acute since the early 1980s. The alarming number of incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships obliged the member state of IMO to adopt in 1983 a resolution on “measures to prevent acts of piracy and armed robbery against ships.” Although measures were imposed, piracy ...
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The Maritime Engineering Education:meeting industry demands [PDF]

open access: possibleMercator, 2012
This article describes the outcome of a survey initiated by the Danish Maritime Fund (DMF).The survey resulted in a report that describes the engineering competencies requested by theDanish maritime industry. This is of interest since the desired competencies have changed inthe past one to two decades, where Denmark no longer has a considerable ship ...
Andersen, Ingrid Marie Vincent   +2 more
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Burnout in the maritime industry

2023
Today's intense business relationships put a great deal of stress on employees both physically and mentally. Various occupational groups and organizational structures are faced with important levels of stress due to the difficulties created by working conditions.
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COMPLACENCY IN MARITIME INDUSTRY

2005
The concept of Complacency as one of the factors leading to maritime casualties is defined and analysed in this paper. In that sense, this is an attempt to clearly define and contribute to a complete definition of human error, which is the main cause of most recent maritime casualties, by the meaning and determination of the influential area of the ...
Bielić, T, Glažar, D, Čišić, D.
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Legitimacy and Innovation. Looking into the Maritime Industry

This chapter focuses on the concept of legitimacy within the maritime industry, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping firm behaviors and innovation outcomes. Legitimacy is understood as the societal acceptance of a firm’s adherence to norms and values, which significantly influences strategic decisions and overall performance.
Michele Acciaro   +3 more
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Sustainability in the Maritime Industry

Automation in ports improves the safety and efficiency of port operations, allowing for more effective planning. Digital twin (DT) technology enables more effective use of autonomous technologies and supports the capacity for rapid assessment and instant decision-making.
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Blockchain in Maritime Industries [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
Kringelum, Louise Brøns   +7 more
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Management, Finance and Industrial Relations in Maritime Industries

1994
This volume seeks to explore the vast history of international maritime business, focussing on themes of management, finance, and labour. Each essay considers the economics of maritime industries and the factors that influenced decision-making. Their collective purpose is to spotlight relatively neglected areas of international maritime business ...
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Stock market reactions of maritime shipping industry in the time of COVID-19 pandemic crisis: an empirical investigation

Maritime Policy and Management, 2022
Md Rajib Kamal   +1 more
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Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Maritime Industry

2011
From the Spanish galleons of the 16th century to the cruise ships and crude oil tankers of the 21st, maritime industries have been central to American economic, political, and cultural life. Great American fortunes were built in the maritime industries and the workers in that industry—both the sailors on board the ships and the dockworkers at the port ...
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