MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF DANUBE STRATEGY IN REFLOATING OF SHIPS
Marin Andreica,
Peter Langer,
Eugen Albu and
Paul Langer
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 97-104
Abstract:
The work analyses the main management problems generated by the implementation of Danube Strategy on the Romanian sector in the operations for removal of shipwrecks which restrain the circulation of ships and tourism development. Along the Danube from Km 0 Sulina to Km 1075 Bazias, the riverbed is “populated by a series of obstacles among which shipwrecks are hundreds. A part of them are loaded with explosive since the Second World War, which represents a danger for the local Danube communities and the safety of traffic. This work is a synthesis of the authors' preoccupation in recent years.
Keywords: Danube Strategy; ship refloating; shipwreck; critical areas; floating islands; navigation channel; efficiency. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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