The potential of container vessel operation on the Northern Sea Route: Nautical, regulatory, and operative issues
Marcus Matthias Keupp () and
Ramon Schöb ()
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Marcus Matthias Keupp: Militärakademie an der ETH Zürich
Ramon Schöb: Militärakademie an der ETH Zürich
A chapter in The Northern Sea Route, 2015, pp 53-68 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Extant literature dealing with operative and economic aspects of container shipping in the Northern Sea Route (NSR) has concentrated on the analysis of a particular vessel type. Table 1 demonstrates that this type corresponds to a small, ice-classed container ship such as the COSCO Yong Sheng, whose voyage from Dalian to Rotterdam in August, 2013, constituted one of the first known container shipping operations by way of the NSR.
Keywords: Container Shipping; Suez Canal; Container Vessel; Arctic Council; Bunker Fuel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-04081-9_4
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