The first volume in a new Springer Series on Shipping and
Transport Logistics, Oil Transport Management provides a full
historical account of the evolution of the oil transport industry
since the 1800's. In this comprehensive guide, the authors
investigate the industry and describe the shipping market and its
structure, as well as forecasting, location plan and the
transportation chain. They dedicate a separate chapter to each
topic to cover various concepts, including:
an introduction to the tanker shipping market, including how the
freight, new vessel building, second hand and demolition markets
influence one another,
the economic structure and organization of the tanker industry
in both the past and present, and
forecasting the need for oil-based sea transportation.
Further chapters present case studies and simulations to
illustrate the importance of factory location decisions and the
need for oil infrastructure investments. Chapter One also includes
a regression equation to predict the fleet size in tanker shipping.
Oil Transport Management is a key reference, which can be
practically applied to wider global research and practices.
Ideal for both industry practitioners, and researchers and
students of shipping studies, Oil Transport Management provides a
concise yet comprehensive coverage of the oil transport industry's
history and a guide for its future development.
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