Crisis Prediction in the Sphere of Maritime Container Transportation
Tselovalnikova E.A.
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Tselovalnikova E.A.: International Humanitarian University, Ukraine
Journal of Applied Management and Investments, 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 100-105
Abstract:
The paper deals with forecasting crisis in the sphere of marine container transportations, and provides recommendations for short- and medium-term planning of shipping companies’ activity in the sphere, focusing on economic performance. This is a prediction of crisis phenomena which is timely and actual problem in maritime container transportation. Due to the unstable situation at the market, the wording of the main priorities of industry development, mechanisms for achieving the goals and their priority set up will allow to deduce the services, provided by shipping lines, to a new level. Companies need to provide internationally competitive freight rates and good services in the short-, medium- and long-term periods and to develop best practices based on professional management systems. Thus, the need to predict the crisis arises so to avoid losses and foster development, operations and management at the international level.
Keywords: container shipping; terminals; vessels; ship owners; feeder service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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