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    Introduction The First Stone of SARK Logistics was placed down in 2008 as a Custom House Agent in Delhi. After getting an optimistic response from its precious clients they took a step further and instituted SARK LOSIGTICS as an international freight forwarder. The SARK Logistics has a perfect lineup of logistics business units inside the field of transportation, forwarding, distribution and other logistics services. It provides both types of freight forwarding services, air freight forwarding and

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    have always been located near water. This was partly because the fact water enables better travel compared to going over land. Waterways are very important in the transportation of goods and people throughout the world with millions of people and cargo going in and out of ports around the world at any given time. With the complex network of different connections between coastal ports, rail, air, truck, and inland ports form the foundation of economic wealth worldwide. The historical development

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    The “Exhaust Gas Bypass” system of this large cargo ship improves the energetic efficiency of the vessels, reducing the fuel consumption by 1.5% at low speed. The fuel tanks it used are protected by double hull which prevent oil leakage in the event of a disaster. (Kaushik, 2012) Next suggestion that we proposed to is inbuilt a good cargo and shipment tracking system. TASCO should first understand what their goals are or mission to achieve

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    Coast Guard Regulations

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    outline equipment and procedures to reduce unnecessary bulk cargo from spilling (USCG). Though these regulations aim at preventing avoidable cargo spills; accidents out of a crew's control can happen. Sometimes a ship in rough water loses part of its cargo as a wave sweeps across an open cargo hold. Others times a ship offloading misses the dock machinery collecting the cargo and some of the cargo spills into the water. Vis versa a ship loading floats away from the dock (because a mooring line breaks)

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    Transportation is one of the largest industries in the world. It is the most costly and time consuming of the supply chain. Transportation refers to the movement of products and raw materials from one destination to another. This process begins from the supply chain to the shipping of the finished product to the consumer. For we know that products are rarely produced in the same location. We as people depend on transportation because it moves goods and people from one place to another. Transportation

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    was known for her final years of service, was in fact a significant ship in maritime history. She was one of the last American-built passenger ships and steamships, able to survive years of obscurity and the bankruptcy of two owners to have a long career. Starting her life as Santa Rosa, her story began as part of the United States Government’s post-World War II initiatives to encourage development of a new generation of ships for the merchant marine. A beneficiary of these efforts, in 1954 Grace

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    particular countries have in the production process in your global supply chain operations? Essay Hanjin Shipping is popular worldwide because of not only the largest company in the Korea’s shipping industry, but also one of the ten world’s biggest cargo shippers. Hanjin Shipping provides services over the

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    control of tonnage, reliance on third parties, market risks, and speculative activity. 3.4 Similar Tonnage Vessels that combined a pool are similar between them in terms of deadweight tonnage. The tonnage should be more or less similar so that cargo and ship switched and optimum fleet deployment could be effectively managed. 3.5 Weighing System / Fair System It is common for shipping pools to use pre-arranged weighting systems and algorithms. Earnings and distribution are predefined in the system

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    deck of the ship. The boughs creaked against the oceans push and pull, the sails full of a gentle wind. Greg reached up a hand to his head, the last thing he could remember was trying to reach for his phone. Then he has lost control of the car and hit his head as the car impacted with the mountainside. But now he was here, on what seemed to be a cargo ship. There were wooden crates on the deck and bags stacked up against them. He looked around and saw a man standing at the front of the ship. He began

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    due to the variety of purposes for which these ports exist. Some ports focus on passenger cruise vessels or recreational craft, others strictly on goods and cargo, some have military importance or responsibilities, while

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