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Tab. 7 WorldContainer Fleet by Major Operators 2006 and 2010
Tab. 8 WorldGeneralCargo Fleet Development by Ship Type 2006 and 2010
Tab. 9 WorldGeneralCargo Fleet and Order Book by Ship Type
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Table 5: Global Trading Fleet (2005): Percentage Breakdown
by Ship Type – Tankers, ContainerShips, GeneralCargoShips,
Bulk Carriers, Passenger Ships, and Others 6
Table 6: Global Merchant Shipping
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Countries
5.3 Order Book - By Ship Type
5.4 Order Book - By Country Group/Shipbuilding Countries
(6) Development of Major World Ports
6.1 Total Cargo Traffic
6.2 Total Container Traffic
6.3 ISL
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Orders during 2005, 2008 - 2010
Tab. 14 WorldContainerShips Order Book by Major Shipyards as of July 1st, 2009 and 2010
Tab. 15 New GeneralCargoShip Orders during 2005, 2008 - 2010
Tab. 16 World
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are:
issue 1/2: World Merchant Fleet
issue 3: World Tanker Market
issue 4: World Bulk Carrier Market
issue 5/6: WorldContainer and GeneralCargoShipping issue 7: World Merchant Fleet by Ownership Patterns
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-Maersk Group, APL Limited, Dubai Ports World Limited, CMA CGM SA, China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, China ShippingContainer Lines Company Limited, Evergreen Marine Corp Ltd ., Evergreen Shipping
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Global Marine Transportation Market 3
Market Trends 3
Shipping Sector Set to Boom 3
ContainerShipping Sector Growing Fast 3
Shanghai Emerges as the Second Leading Container Port in the
World 4
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Shipbuilding Order Book Status in 2007 (*)
and 2008 Estimates (*) by Ship Type - For Containers, Dry
Bulk Carriers, Crude Oil Tankers, Chemical Carriers, Oil
Products Tankers, Other Cargo
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Merchant Fleet
(2) MARKET FUNDAMENTALS
2.1 World Seaborne Trade
2.2 Rates and Prices
(3) FUTURE TONNAGE SUPPLY
3.1 Tankers
3.2 Bulk Carriers
3.3 GeneralCargo and ContainerShips
(4) WORLD
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Countries
5.3 Order Book - By Ship Type
5.4 Order Book - By Country Group/Shipbuilding Countries
(6) Development of Major World Ports
6.1 Total Cargo Traffic
6.2 Total Container Traffic
6.3 ISL
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.3 GeneralCargo and ContainerShips
(4) World Shipbuilding Future Tonnage Supply
4.1 Total Order Book by Ship Type
4.2 Outlook – impact of the crisis
Summary Tables - Comment
Tab. 1 World Merchant
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on the world merchant fleet by ownership structures, including a comment on the latest developments. In addition, it contains approx. 30 general indicators on maritime economics and transport. (1) Total World
China Market Report, Aug 2008, Pages: 70
and South Korea’s shipbuilding industry
The contract time of ship of the past years
The marine volume of the World dry bulk cargo 2000-2007
The volume of China imported iron ore 1996-2007
The growth
Business Monitor International, June 2010, Pages: 89
.3%. The medium-term outlook both for general and containercargo is for moderate growth in the 3-5% per annum range. Singapore's total trade will expand by 11.4% this year, following an 11.6% contraction in 2009
Business Monitor International, Feb 2011, Pages: 100
with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Egypt's shipping industry.
On a global level we continue to see risks for all three core shipping sectors (container and dry and liquid bulk
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The idea for a second volume of the Handbook of ContainerShipping Management was already born when the first volume had not even been published. In the meantime, the success of the latter has
China Research & Intelligence, March 2009, Pages: 80
Trends of Tank Ships
Chart Price Change Trends of Bulk CargoShips
Chart Price Change Trends of ContainerShips
Chart Prediction of Chinese Accomplished Shipbuilding Outputs, 2009-2012
Report
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and competitive intelligence on Oman's shipping industry.
On a global level BMI see risks to all three core shipping sectors (container and dry and liquid bulk), with overcapacity and a drop in demand continually
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- the country is reported by the CIA World Factbook to have just 15 domestically registered cargo vessels, in addition to 19 ships registered abroad, just 6% of the fleet of neighbouring India.
We expect cargo