SHIPPING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 1 By Dr. Mansor Abdul Rahman
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EVOLUTION OF CONTAINER TRADE 2
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Simplified Shape of Shipping Trade Routes & Cross-Roads
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GLOBALIZATION AND LIBERALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE 4
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International Shipping, International Trade, and What is
DERIVED DEMAND? 5
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World Trade EXPORT (USD)IMPORT (USD)
WORLD14,851,000,000,00015,077,000,000,000
MALAYSIA210,300,000,000156,600,000,000 Source: World Trade
Organization 6
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Global production global marketing- Dell, HP, Mercedes, Airbus
Increase in trade volume & trade flow. Free movements of goods
and capital. Global sourcing of materials and components.
International Trade 7
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Development in roads & rail infrastructure & linkage to
ports Development in container industry Multimodal Transport Supply
chain encompass.. 8
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EUROPE & MEDITTERANIAN 9 NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA
INTRA-ASIA AFRICA AUSTRALIASIA GULF/INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
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Shippers/ Consignee Other port users, overseas customers,
public, students Warehouse, Depot, Distriparks Port Klang Community
System Port Authority, Customs and other government agents Shipping
Lines, Shipping Agents Hauliers, Freight Forwarders, Forwarding
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SCM MILESTONE VISIBILITY, VELOCITY, REAL TIME, & AGILITY
Delivery Arrival at POD Customs Cleared Stock report in Transit
Shipped on Board Documents Dispached FCL & LCL Pack Cargo
Received Booking Received Confirm Order Status Purchase Order
Destination Port Origin Port Vendor / Supplier Retailer / Importer
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Assembler Component Raw Material Wholesaler Retailer Consumer
Retailer Consumer Agent 12
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About the traditional essence of trade Los Angeles Ontario
Mediterranean SEA Japan 13
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The Need for Additional Capacity for Ships, Ports Capacity, and
the Whole Supply Chain 14
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THANK YOU 15
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THANK YOU 16
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Bintulu Port Potential Development Areas
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CARGO OPERATION MANAGEMENT 19
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SHIP MAINTENANCE 20
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CARGO OPERATION MANAGEMENT 23
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Ship/Port Capacity The concept of mother vessel/feeder vessel.
Vessel sizes/capacity/volume/slots. Classification by generation.
Various types of containers/container cranes. Port Draft, dredging,
facilities e.g cranes Top Twenty Ports and ship owners associated
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