EILIF DAHL, SIRI STRANDENES, BOB BRIDGER MARAGARETHA HOLTENSDOTTER LÜTZHÖFT Whereas shipping dominates world international cargo transport, passenger transport has met strong competition from air travel. ...
SIRI PETTERSEN STRANDENES Global seaborne transport Shipping is essential to the functioning of the global economy and the related international merchandise trade. Shipping facilitates trade by moving ...
Siri Pettersen Strandenes is Professor Emerita at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). Her main research areas are Maritime Economics, Airline Economics, International Economics and Industrial Organization. ...
Patrick Steenacker started his career as a seafarer. He has 24 years experience seagoing and inland shipping. After his years at sea he worked at a Maritime Company, where he was 12 years worldwide consultant ...
... Chamber of Shipping. Sue worked at the Norwegian Centre of Maritime and Diving Medicine until July 2020 and has previously held Medical Director positions at Carnival UK and International SOS, London. ...
Natalie has been the Director of Employment Affairs initially for the International Shipping Federation and latterly for the International Chamber of Shipping since March 2003. In her role she represents ...
George Panagakos is a senior researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and works on the environmental performance of transport operations with a specialization in shipping and policy related ...
... MACN, Vivek was the head of the maritime occupational safety and health department at Sea Health and Welfare, a Danish non-profit private consultancy and service organization for Danish Shipping. Vivek ...
... Marine Safety Code. The early career employer was British shipping company Blue Star Line; refrigerated and container cargoes around the world. Voluntary involvements have included President, New ...
... Examination of Seafarers. He is actively involved in formulating medical standards for maritime industry stakeholders and collaborates with the worlds’ major cruise lines and merchant shipping companies ...
Dr Spike Briggs CEng FRCA is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia in the UK. He originally graduated with a degree in civil engineering, worked in the offshore industry for over ten ...
... at sea occurs on the national continental shelf of a country. Hence, it is not ‘international’ in the same way as the shipping industry. The medical requirements are those of the national authority in ...
... shipping. Furthermore, some of the examples in the text will be Norwegian, due to my background from Norway. [1] P&I Clubs are insurance companies covering Protection and indemnity insurance. Whereas ...
PATRICK STEENACKER – TIM CARTER Introduction The crews of vessels working on inland waterways have many of the same duties as those onboard seagoing shipping, but there are some important differences. ...
... costly. Such rescues usually involve coordination by global Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres (MRCCs), and often involve any commercial or military shipping that is closest to the yacht in difficulties. ...
... home country. Information from port providers and from ships about such cases has not been analysed. Shipping agents and insurers usually handle repatriations and only a limited amount of information ...
... has been possible to conduct rigorous investigation on health risks in the navies of the world. However, naval, merchant shipping and fishing populations all share one common problem in terms of risk ...
... Rights, 1966 ICMA International Maritime Christian Association ICNIRP The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection ICS International Chamber of Shipping (an ...
... into account that incidents of stowaways represent a serious problem for the shipping industry, and that no signs of improvements have been seen regarding the reduction of stowaway cases, the Organization ...
... may be in place between states, moving the perpetrator to another state for trial or imprisonment. Also, choice of law issues, are often decided in contractual shipping agreements, where usually jurisdiction ...