2018
DOI: 10.2478/logi-2018-0009
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Assessment of Shippers and Ship Owners Ship and Charter Type Choice in the Wet and Dry Bulk Ship Brokering Market: Knowledge Guide for African Indigenous Ship Brokers

Abstract: The study assessed shippers and ship owners’ ship and charter party type choices in the wet and dry bulk ship broking and chartering market as guide for performance improvement for African and Nigerian ship brokers. It aims to determine if significant differences exists between shippers ship type choices among Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC), Handymax, Supramax and capsize vessels in the wet and dry bulk market as well shippers and ship owners charter party type choice between voyage charter and time charter … Show more

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“…The results of this study i.e. Shippers in the liquid and dry bulk cargo markets show a greater preference for the Supramax vessel type with charter selection, with the voyage charter type than the time charter [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The results of this study i.e. Shippers in the liquid and dry bulk cargo markets show a greater preference for the Supramax vessel type with charter selection, with the voyage charter type than the time charter [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…There are many articles that deal with weight in intermodal transport, specifi cally article about VGM in intermodal transport by Jagelcak J. et al [8] or about dynamic detection of the railway vehicles weight by Ližbetin J. et al [10]. Nwokedi et al assessed the shippers and ship owner's ships and charter type choice in the wet and dry bulk ship brokering market in the African region close to Nigeria [9].…”
Section: Introduction / Uvodmentioning
confidence: 99%