04306nam a22005655i 4500999001700000001001800017003000900035005001700044006001900061007001500080008004100095020001800136024003500154040001100189050001700200050001700217072001600234072002300250072001500273082001400288245010200302250001800404264007500422300006600497336002600563337002600589338003600615347002400651490005300675505097400728520137701702650002003079650002303099650003803122650002703160650003103187650004103218650002703259650002103286700007603307700007703383710003403460773002603494776003603520776003603556776003603592830005303628856004603681942001303727 c27391d27391978-3-319-62365-8DE-He21320240716155007.0a|||||o|||| 00| 0 cr nn 008mamaa171009s2017 sz | s |||| 0|eng d a97833196236587 a10.1007/978-3-319-62365-82doi cimu-kc 4aKZA1002-5205 4aKZD1002-6715 7aLBB2bicssc 7aLAW0510002bisacsh 7aLBB2thema04a341.422310aShipping Operations Managementh[electronic resource] /cedited by I.D. Visvikis, P.M. Panayides. a1st ed. 2017. 1aCham :bSpringer International Publishing :bImprint: Springer,c2017. aXXIII, 248 p. 11 illus., 6 illus. in color.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aWMU Studies in Maritime Affairs,x2196-8780 ;v40 a1 Fundamentals of Ship Management by Photis Panayides -- 2 Organisational Behaviour in Shipping by Aspasia Pastra, Ioannis Gkliatis and Dimitrios N. Koufopoulos -- 3 Commercial Operations Management by Nicolas Assimenos -- 4 Crew Operations Management by Julia Anastasiou -- 5 Technical Operations Management by David Furnival and Jonathan Crispe -- 6 The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, Legal Jurisdiction and Port State Control by Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry -- 7 Managing Financial Resources in Shipping by Manolis G. Kavussanos, Ilias D. Visvikis and Ioannis Alexopoulos -- 8 Maritime Energy Management by Aykut Ölçer, Raphael Baumler, Fabio Ballini and Momoko Kitada -- 9 Safety and Security in Shipping Operations by Dimitrios Dalaklis -- 10 The Relationship between Nationality of Ships, "Genuine Link" and Marine Insurance by George Theocharidis and Patrick Donner -- 11 Ocean Governance and Sustainability by Lawrence P. Hildebrand and Neil A. Bellefontaine. aThis book focuses on the management of ship operations, an activity that requires integrative knowledge and technical expertise that spans various disciplines. As such, ship operations personnel are expected to be well-versed with aspects of management, economics, engineering, technology and law. Further, ship operations management requires the ability to identify and neutralize threats and to manage risks and make decisions that will optimize costs and contribute to performance improvements. Despite the fundamental nature of ship operations management, no book has ever attempted to reconcile and compile a comprehensive body of knowledge, while pursuing a coherent, structured and systematic approach.  This edited volume addresses that fundamental gap in the extant literature, and brings together a wealth of knowledge from experts in their respective fields. Concretely, it explores issues of organization, technical management, crewing and behavioral issues, chartering and post fixture, risk management, finance, legal aspects of international conventions and regulations, attainment of safety, security and marine insurance, as well as ocean governance and sustainability. As such, the book offers a vital reference guide for maritime companies and organizations, while also serving as a teaching supplement in academic and professional maritime programmes. 0aLaw of the sea. 0aInternational law. 0aAeronauticsxLaw and legislation. 0aProduction management. 0aFinancial risk management.14aLaw of the Sea, Air and Outer Space.24aOperations Management.24aRisk Management.1 aVisvikis, I.D.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt1 aPanayides, P.M.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer Nature eBook08iPrinted edition:z978331962364108iPrinted edition:z978331962366508iPrinted edition:z9783319873022 0aWMU Studies in Maritime Affairs,x2196-8780 ;v440uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62365-8 2ddccEBK