Naval operations, important factor of the changes in efficiency management in shipping
Iordanoaia Florin
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Iordanoaia Florin: Constanta Maritime University
Constanta Maritime University Annals, 2012, vol. 17, issue 1, 271-278
Abstract:
Currently the shipping companies have expanded managerial processes, and they began to be organized departments of logistics, marketing and information. They are based on management principles specific to their organization, but new concepts have emerged about time management and even that of chartering. But in terms of management most problems are with naval operations and crews. In this paper is an analysis of these naval operations. The question arises about what they are, how they influence the costs and efficiency of maritime management company. This information can be used by managers of shipping companies, ship-owners and masters of commercial vessels
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Date: 2012
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