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This title was first published in 2002. In the last few decades,
relationships within the transport and logistics industry have
become more complex due to the rising importance of information and
communication technology, the growth of just-in-time delivery and
increasing globalization. Such changes call for new forms of
training, both managerial and vocational, for the continued
development of the industry. This detailed and enterprising volume
focuses on the transnational integrated training FIT Project
(Formazione Integrata Transnazionale) set up within the European
Programme ADAPT, which brought together academics and professionals
to boost transport and logistics in Southern Italy. The project
highlights cultural, motivational and training differences among
the companies studied and suggests proper strategies for human
resource development. Through an original methodology, it advocates
an innovative and modular training programme to meet the needs of
expertise and flexibility within the sector. The results can be
used by the industry in general as best practice operative
guidelines.
The importance of the international maritime transport industry is
difficult to overstate. This new book presents an interdisciplinary
approach from a wide range of internationally-based experts.
"International Maritime Transport "represents a radical departure
from previous works in its structure and approach. The section
editors each discuss the state of the art in the opening chapter,
before introducing a selection of works providing a wide-ranging
analysis of the subject. Wide discretion of approach has provided
literary freedom for individual opinion and analysis within the
overall framework: this permits a level of innovation which is
perhaps stifled by the more standardized model. Whilst each
perspective can be seen as exclusive, together they form a
comprehensive volume of issues in contemporary maritime transport.
Topics covered include: ports as interfaces; logistics; manpower
and skills; financial risk and opportunities; the regulatory
framework. Each chaptercontains an introduction which explains the
context of the chapter within the book and the contemporary state
of the art. Under the editorship of maritime experts James
McConville, Alfonso Morvillo and Heather Leggate, the book is sure
to be of interest to students and academics working on maritime
studies, as well as being useful to professionals and policy makers
in the maritime industry.
The importance of the international maritime transport industry is
difficult to overstate. This new book presents an interdisciplinary
approach from a wide range of internationally-based experts.
International Maritime Transport represents a radical departure
from previous works in its structure and approach. The section
editors each discuss the state of the art in the opening chapter,
before introducing a selection of works providing a wide-ranging
analysis of the subject. Wide discretion of approach has provided
literary freedom for individual opinion and analysis within the
overall framework: this permits a level of innovation which is
perhaps stifled by the more standardized model. Whilst each
perspective can be seen as exclusive, together they form a
comprehensive volume of issues in contemporary maritime transport.
Topics covered include: ports as interfaces, logistics, manpower
and skills, financial risk and opportunities, the regulatory
framework. Each chapter contains an introduction which explains the
context of the chapter within the book and the contemporary state
of the art. Under the editorship of maritime experts James
McConville, Alfonso Morvillo and Heather Leggate, the book is sure
to be of interest to students and academics working on maritime
studies, as well as being useful to professionals and policy makers
in the maritime industry.
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