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E-raamat: Introduction to Marine Cargo Management 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Liverpool John Moores University, Middlesex University)
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Cargo management, especially in the maritime sphere, plays a vital role in the transfer of goods between seller and buyer. However, despite over 90% of the worlds international trade being conducted by sea, often very little is known about this subject by either party.

This unique text provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the principal elements involved in the management of marine cargo and the carriage of goods by sea. Not only does it analyse key theories and debates in the maritime freight sector, it is equally instructive on practice and logistics. Furthermore, the book provides a thorough guide to the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved in this dynamic industry.

This second edition has been fully revised and updated to incorporate the very latest changes in cargo management legislation and procedures, including:











Offshore oil & gas supply management





The revised INCOTERMS 2010





Tramp shipping and spot cargo trading





Project cargo management





Dry and liquid bulk cargo management





The IMDG Code and the marine carriage of dangerous and hazardous goods





Cabotage





Salvage





Risk management and best practice

This is an essential guide for shipping professionals, academics and students of marine logistics, and international trade.
Acknowledgements viii
`Cargoes' x
Table of cases
xi
Table of UK legislation and international legislation
xiii
Table of conventions, directives, regulations, treaties
xv
List of figures and tables
xix
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 The Maritime Sector
1(8)
1 Overview of the UNCLOS
1(5)
2 Vessel traffic monitoring
6(3)
Chapter 2 Cargoes and Vessels
9(40)
1 Types of marine cargo traffic
9(4)
2 Types of cargo vessel
13(8)
3 The nature of cargoes
21(3)
4 The port system
24(3)
5 The development of containerisation
27(7)
6 Multimodalism
34(15)
Chapter 3 Chartering and Bulk Carriage
49(28)
1 Chartering
49(5)
2 Break-bulk cargo
54(9)
3 Bulk carriage
63(14)
Chapter 4 Liquid Bulk Cargo Management
77(46)
1 Tankers
77(13)
2 Liquid bulk carriage
90(1)
3 Methods of oil transport
91(2)
4 Oil products
93(1)
5 Codes for the carriage of dangerous bulk cargoes by sea
94(4)
6 Tanker management
98(9)
7 The sea transport of liquefied gases in bulk
107(16)
Chapter 5 Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Support
123(11)
Chapter 6 Organisations, Processes and Documentation
134(43)
1 Maritime organisations
134(8)
2 INCOTERMS
142(7)
3 The shipping organisation and shipping process
149(9)
4 Ro-Ro shipments
158(4)
5 Freight documentation
162(15)
Chapter 7 Legal, Financial and Insurance Issues
177(56)
1 Maritime cargo legislation and carriage contracts
177(16)
2 The financial aspects of cargo management
193(28)
3 Risk management and marine insurance
221(12)
Chapter 8 Compliances and Controls
233(32)
1 Customs maritime cargo reporting and controls
233(12)
2 The duty of disclosure, dangerous goods and port information
245(7)
3 Cargo stowage and loading
252(7)
4 The IMO FAL Convention and the ISPS Code
259(6)
Chapter 9 Salvage
265(12)
Chapter 10 Marine Cargo Security
277(35)
1 The ISPS Code
279(15)
2 The ENS system
294(3)
3 Multimodalism and shipper awareness
297(3)
4 Examples of cargo security failures
300(12)
Chapter 11 Roles and Responsibilities
312(24)
1 Perspectives from bridge and shore
312(8)
2 The short-sea sector and the `marine motorway'
320(3)
3 Perceived anomalies in marine reporting
323(7)
4 Automatic Identification System (AIS)
330(6)
Chapter 12 Awareness and Vigilance
336(32)
1 The audit trail
336(4)
2 ISO 28000/ISO 28001 and Six Sigma
340(6)
3 Documentary and procedural requirements
346(22)
Chapter 13 Summary and Appraisal
368(9)
1 Factors in the marine cargo management process
369(4)
2 Common errors in cargo management
373(4)
Appendices 377(14)
Glossary 391(3)
Further reading 394(9)
Index 403
Mark Rowbotham is a Lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, as well as Distance Learning Tutor at Middlesex University.