Concentration in liner shipping
Containerization, telecommunication, globalization and privatization are among the most important recent trends that have affected shipping. Concentration is another trend which is expected to have a major impact. This refers to the increasing control in the hands of a small number of companies who...
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oai-11362-362612020-11-19T01:58:04Z Concentration in liner shipping BUQUES BUQUES PORTACONTENEDORES CONTENEDORES INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA POLITICA PORTUARIA TRANSPORTE MARITIMO SHIPS CONTAINER SHIPS CONTAINERS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PORTS POLICY MARITIME TRANSPORT Containerization, telecommunication, globalization and privatization are among the most important recent trends that have affected shipping. Concentration is another trend which is expected to have a major impact. This refers to the increasing control in the hands of a small number of companies who hold an increasing market share. Although at first this process may be associated with dominant positions and abuse of monopoly power, in reality, the advantages for the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean should by far outweigh the disadvantages. This edition of the FAL Bulletin presents some of the findings of a recent study prepared by the ECLAC Transport Unit, entitled, Concentration in liner shipping - its causes and impacts for ports and shipping services in developing regions, LC/G.2027 , August 1998. 2014-03-20T01:31:17Z 2014-03-20T01:31:17Z 1998-10 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36261 en FAL Bulletin 147 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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BUQUES BUQUES PORTACONTENEDORES CONTENEDORES INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA POLITICA PORTUARIA TRANSPORTE MARITIMO SHIPS CONTAINER SHIPS CONTAINERS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PORTS POLICY MARITIME TRANSPORT |
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BUQUES BUQUES PORTACONTENEDORES CONTENEDORES INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA POLITICA PORTUARIA TRANSPORTE MARITIMO SHIPS CONTAINER SHIPS CONTAINERS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PORTS POLICY MARITIME TRANSPORT Concentration in liner shipping |
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Containerization, telecommunication, globalization and privatization are among the most important recent trends that have affected shipping. Concentration is another trend which is expected to have a major impact. This refers to the increasing control in the hands of a small number of companies who hold an increasing market share. Although at first this process may be associated with dominant positions and abuse of monopoly power, in reality, the advantages for the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean should by far outweigh the disadvantages. This edition of the FAL Bulletin presents some of the findings of a recent study prepared by the ECLAC Transport Unit, entitled, Concentration in liner shipping - its causes and impacts for ports and shipping services in developing regions, LC/G.2027 , August 1998. |
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