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    Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers

    A comprehensive series of peer reviewed books on modern shipping business published by the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers to support the industry with authoritative and high quality reference material.

    Up to date information has been sourced from leading shipping research providers to illustrate graphs, charts and tables. Trade routes and ship drawings have been commissioned from talented designers to ensure the highest level of accuracy and complement the engaging reading experience.

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    Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade 2023 Edition

    £110.00
    NEW EDTION 2023. This authoritative book is both a great introduction to the economics of the shipping industry and a valuable reference book for commercial practitioners. Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade is an easy-to-read reference for those who need an overview of the economic and commercial issues involved in the chartering, ownership and management of oceangoing ships. It describes canals and ports and economies of scale in ship sizes.

    Dry Cargo Chartering

    £110.00
    Describes the dry cargo sector, mainly involving the shipping of bulk commodities. It explains how this part of the industry works and also looks at the less familiar cargoes and trades.

    Introduction to Shipping 2023 Edition

    £110.00
    Provides an overview of the shipping industry. It defines and describes all aspects of shipping, the personnel who work in it, the history behind it and introduces key aspects of finance and accounting in shipping in a simple to follow format.

    Port Agency 2022 Edition

    £110.00
    In an industry as international as shipping, it is impossible for a ship operator to have offices in every port where its ships might call. Instead, ship operators rely on a network of port agents to act as their eyes and ears to ensure the safe and secure running of their ships.