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This book focuses on the management of ship operations, an activity
that requires integrative knowledge and technical expertise that
spans various disciplines. As such, ship operations personnel are
expected to be well-versed with aspects of management, economics,
engineering, technology and law. Further, ship operations
management requires the ability to identify and neutralize threats
and to manage risks and make decisions that will optimize costs and
contribute to performance improvements. Despite the fundamental
nature of ship operations management, no book has ever attempted to
reconcile and compile a comprehensive body of knowledge, while
pursuing a coherent, structured and systematic approach. This
edited volume addresses that fundamental gap in the extant
literature, and brings together a wealth of knowledge from experts
in their respective fields. Concretely, it explores issues of
organization, technical management, crewing and behavioral issues,
chartering and post fixture, risk management, finance, legal
aspects of international conventions and regulations, attainment of
safety, security and marine insurance, as well as ocean governance
and sustainability. As such, the book offers a vital reference
guide for maritime companies and organizations, while also serving
as a teaching supplement in academic and professional maritime
programmes.
This advanced practical textbook deals with the issue of risk
analysis, measurement and management in the shipping industry. It
identifies and analyses the sources of risk in the shipping
business and explores in detail the "traditional" and "modern"
strategies for risk management at both the investment and
operational levels of the business. The special features and
characteristics of all available freight derivative products are
compared and contrasted between them. Practical applications of
derivatives are showcased through realistic practical examples,
while a number of concepts across the contents of this book appear
for the first time in the literature. The book also serves as "the
reference" point for researchers in the area, helping them to
enhance their knowledge of risk management and derivatives in the
shipping industry, but also to students at both undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. Finally, it provides a comprehensive manual
for practitioners wishing to engage in the financial risk
management of maritime business. This second edition has been fully
updated in order to incorporate the numerous developments in the
industry since its first edition in 2006. New chapters have been
introduced on topics such as Market Risk Measurement, Credit Risk
and Credit Derivatives, and Statistical Methods to Quantify Risk.
Furthermore, the second edition of this book builds upon the
successful first edition which has been extensively (i) taught in a
number of Universities around the world and (ii) used by
professionals in the industry. Shipowners, professionals in the
shipping industry, risk management officers, credit officers,
traders, investors, students and researchers will find the book
indispensable in order to understand how risk management and
hedging tools can make the difference for companies to remain
competitive and stay ahead of the rest.
This advanced practical textbook deals with the issue of risk
analysis, measurement and management in the shipping industry. It
identifies and analyses the sources of risk in the shipping
business and explores in detail the "traditional" and "modern"
strategies for risk management at both the investment and
operational levels of the business. The special features and
characteristics of all available freight derivative products are
compared and contrasted between them. Practical applications of
derivatives are showcased through realistic practical examples,
while a number of concepts across the contents of this book appear
for the first time in the literature. The book also serves as "the
reference" point for researchers in the area, helping them to
enhance their knowledge of risk management and derivatives in the
shipping industry, but also to students at both undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. Finally, it provides a comprehensive manual
for practitioners wishing to engage in the financial risk
management of maritime business. This second edition has been fully
updated in order to incorporate the numerous developments in the
industry since its first edition in 2006. New chapters have been
introduced on topics such as Market Risk Measurement, Credit Risk
and Credit Derivatives, and Statistical Methods to Quantify Risk.
Furthermore, the second edition of this book builds upon the
successful first edition which has been extensively (i) taught in a
number of Universities around the world and (ii) used by
professionals in the industry. Shipowners, professionals in the
shipping industry, risk management officers, credit officers,
traders, investors, students and researchers will find the book
indispensable in order to understand how risk management and
hedging tools can make the difference for companies to remain
competitive and stay ahead of the rest.
The International Handbook of Shipping Finance is a one-stop
resource, offering comprehensive reference to theory and practice
in the area of shipping finance. In the multibillion dollar
international shipping industry, it is important to understand the
various issues involved in the finance of the sector. This involves
the identification and evaluation of the alternative sources of
capital available for financing the ships, including the appraisal
and budgeting of shipping investment projects; legal and insurance
aspects of ship finance; the financial analysis and modelling of
investment projects; mergers and acquisitions; and the commercial
and market risk management issues involved. Edited by two leading
academics in this area, and with contributions from 25 prominent
market practitioners and academics over 16 chapters, this Handbook
covers shipping finance and banking, maritime financial management
and investments. As such, it includes: shipping markets; asset
backed finance; shipbuilding finance; debt finance; public and
private equity and debt markets; structured finance; legal aspects
and key clauses of ship mortgages; marine insurance; mechanisms for
handling defaulted loans; investment appraisal and capital
budgeting; financial analysis and investment modelling; business
risk management and freight derivatives; and mergers and
acquisitions. Thus, the Handbook offers a rigorous understanding of
the different aspects of modern shipping finance and maritime
financial management and investments, the various characteristics
of the available products, the capital needs and requirements, and
a clear view on the different financial management strategies
through a series of practical examples and applications. Technical
where appropriate, but grounded in market reality, this is a
"must-have" reference for anyone involved in shipping finance, from
bank practitioners and commodity trading houses, to shipbrokers,
lawyers and insurance houses as well as to university students
studying shipping finance. Table of Contents Preface by Editors
Manolis Kavussanos, Professor, Director, MSc in International
Shipping, Finance and Management, Athens University of Economics
and Business, Greece Ilias Visvikis, Professor, Director Executive
Education and Professional Development, World Maritime University,
Sweden Chapter 1: Shipping Markets and their Economic Drivers
Jan-Henrik Huebner, Head of Shipping Advisory, DNV GL, Germany
Chapter 2: Asset Risk Assessment, Analysis and Forecasting in Asset
Backed Finance Henriette Brent Petersen, Head of Shipping &
Offshore Research, DVB Bank SE, The Netherlands Chapter 3: Overview
of Ship Finance Fotis Giannakoulis, Research Vice President, Morgan
Stanley, USA Chapter 4: Shipbuilding Finance Charles Cushing, C.R.
Cushing & Co. Inc., USA Chapter 5: Debt Financing in Shipping
George Paleokrassas, Partner, Watson, Farley & Williams, Greece
Chapter 6: Public Debt Markets for Shipping Basil Karatzas, Founder
& CEO, Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co., USA Chapter 7:
Public and Private Equity Markets Jeffrey Pribor, Global Head,
Maritime Investment Banking, Jefferies LLC, USA Cecilie Lind,
Associate Investment Banking, Jefferies LLC, USA Chapter 8:
Structured Finance in Shipping Contributor: Ioannis Alexopoulos,
Director, Shipping Financier, Eurofin Group, Greece Nikos Stratis,
Managing Director of Augustea Group, UK Chapter 9: Key Clauses of a
Shipping Loan Agreement Kyriakos Spoullos, Solicitor, Norton Rose
Fulbright, Greece Chapter 10: Legal Aspects of Ship Mortgages Simon
Norton, Lecturer, Cardiff Business School, UK Claudio Chiste,
Investec Bank Plc., UK Chapter 11: Reasons and Mechanics of
Handling Defaulted Shipping Loans and Methods of Recovery Dimitris
Anagnostopoulos, Board Member & Director, Aegean Baltic Bank,
Greece Philippos Tsamanis, VP - Head of Shipping, Aegean Baltic
Bank, Greece Chapter 12: Marine Insurance Marc Huybrechts,
Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium Theodora Nikaki,
Associate Professor, Swansea University, UK Chapter 13: Maritime
Investment Appraisal and Budgeting Wolfgang Drobetz, Professor,
University of Hamburg, Germany Stefan Albertijn, CEO, HAMANT
Beratungs-und Investitions GmbH, Germany Max Johns, Managing
Director, German Shipowners' Association, Germany Chapter 14:
Financial Analysis and Modelling of Ship Investments Lars
Patterson, Shipping Investment Analyst, Pacomarine Limited, UK
Chapter 15: Maritime Business Risk Management Manolis Kavussanos,
Professor, Director, MSc in International Shipping, Finance and
Management, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Ilias Visvikis, Professor, Director Executive Education and
Professional Development, World Maritime University, Sweden Chapter
16: Mergers and Acquisitions in Shipping George Alexandridis,
Associate Professor, ICMA Centre, University of Reading, UK Manish
Singh, Manish Singh, Group Director - Strategy and M&A, V.
Group Limited, UK
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