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Ocean Ports and International Commerce
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A 9 page paper that provides an overview of the trends and issues related to ocean ports and international commerce, especially in light of emerging changes in this area of transportation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Oceanpor.wps
Oils used in the elevator industry
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A comparison of the different kinds of hydraulic oils used in the elevator industry, with reference to performance, cost, safety and environmental issues.
Filename: JLeleva.rtf
Online Travel Agencies vs. Traditional
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20 pages. What type of impact has the technology of the Internet had on the travel industry? This paper will examine this question and more, focusing on two major German travel agencies, the market leaders Expedia.de and TUI. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: JGAgrtvl.rtf
Orlando Public Transit Options
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An 8 page paper discussing the transportation issues in central Florida as they relate to the tourist trade. All of the communities of the Orlando MSA seek to increase their share of the tourist trade in the area. Driven in large part by the presence of Disney World, Orlando attracts more than 43 million tourists annually. The purpose here is to assess these tourists’ ability to move about efficiently and economically; the paper recommends that Orlando invest in electric buses, which make no noise and operate without any emissions at all. Bibliography lists 5 sources. KSOrlandoMassTrans.rtf
Filename: KSOrlandoMassTrans
Ownership, Risk And Title To Sue With Respect To The Carriage Of Goods By Sea – The Case of the UK
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This 52 page paper (not including the table of contents) examines the positions of ownership risk and title under English Shipping law. The paper starts with by examining the purpose of the bill of lading before considering the current legislation under which action may be taken, including the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 and the Sale of Goods Act 1979. The paper then looks at who can be sued and who can sue. The last two sections then move onto the terms and conditions and how contracts may be classified first looking at CIF and FOB contracts and then the role that INCOTERMS can play in clarifying contracts. The bibliography sites 50 sources.
Filename: TEshipsue.rtf
Pegasus Air – A New Airline
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A 10 page paper that presents a plan for beginning a new airline. Topics include the type of aircraft to be used, beginning routes, motivating personnel, target market and services, code sharing and strengths of the company. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGnwarl.rtf
Pittsburgh's Bus System / Public Transportation As An Extension Of Collective Action
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An 8 page paper that provides an overview of the history and development of public policies regarding the development of public transportation bus systems in Pittsburgh as a result of community action. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Busspitt.wps
Pollution and the Tourism Industry
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This 20 page paper examines the link between tourism and pollution focusing on air and water pollution. The paper explores how and why tourisms is causing pollution, this includes looking at how tourism is increasing, the ways in which air travel increases the presence of greenhouse gases and the pollutions caused by cruise ships. Other sources of pollution are also discussed with the paper ending by considering the extent of the pollution. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEpoltour.rtf
Port Operation: Efficiency vs. Performance
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A 19 page paper discussing the changes in port operations to reflect greater pursuit of efficiency of operation. Any business needs to have reliable information indicating how well it is performing the tasks it needs to accomplish. Nearly all ports are government agencies that typically do not operate with the same goals of increased output with decreased costs necessary to business operation today, but all of the customers they serve operate under those constraints. Increased port performance is beneficial to the country and its people, and today’s ports should strive to attract greater numbers of customers. Not only does increase in customer traffic reduce the per-use cost of facilities, it also has the long-reaching effect of increasing the living standards of the country’s people through greater economic activity in the local area. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSportEff.rtf
Ports; the Impact of Changing Ship Technology
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This 8 page paper considers the changes which are required of ports in order to accommodate changes that are taking place in modern ships as a result of technology. One of the main changes of technology has been the impact on ship design, and the increasing size and capacity of ships. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEportstech.rtf
PROS AND CONS OF UNIONS IN TRANSPORTATION
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This 5-page paper examines the benefits and disadvantages to organized labor within the railway and trucking industries. Some points examined include wages, benefits and working hours. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTtranun.rtf
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