Navigating stormy waters - a case study on the effects of rising debts level on the container shipping industry
This study seeks to identify the implications of increase in global debts on the Container shipping industry. With the dynamics and impacts of global debts affecting general businesses in mind, drawing relevant linkages to the current business environment of container shipping industry to reinforce...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1726962023-12-22T15:35:09Z Navigating stormy waters - a case study on the effects of rising debts level on the container shipping industry Bu, Roderick Chin Hearn Teo Chee Chong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering TeoCC@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime science and technology This study seeks to identify the implications of increase in global debts on the Container shipping industry. With the dynamics and impacts of global debts affecting general businesses in mind, drawing relevant linkages to the current business environment of container shipping industry to reinforce the importance of financial resilience of container shipping especially since the last recession was more than a decade ago. There are a couple of studies pertaining to container shipping companies’ during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC). However, there is a lack of contemporary practices for container shipping. Secondly, due to a lack of literature with regards to financial resilience in the container shipping industry, a general business context will be explored prior looking into container shipping industry. Lastly, drawing a connection between general business context and container shipping context in terms of impact. Thirdly, lessons learnt from the past recession on container shipping to formulate relevant business strategies that shipping lines can adopt into their business strategies to remain adaptable and resilient to prepare for a looming recession and to serve as a reminder for companies to act prudently at every phase of the shipping market cycle. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2023-12-18T06:37:59Z 2023-12-18T06:37:59Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Bu, R. C. H. (2023). Navigating stormy waters - a case study on the effects of rising debts level on the container shipping industry. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172696 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172696 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This study seeks to identify the implications of increase in global debts on the Container shipping industry. With the dynamics and impacts of global debts affecting general businesses in mind, drawing relevant linkages to the current business environment of container shipping industry to reinforce the importance of financial resilience of container shipping especially since the last recession was more than a decade ago.
There are a couple of studies pertaining to container shipping companies’ during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC). However, there is a lack of contemporary practices for container shipping. Secondly, due to a lack of literature with regards to financial resilience in the container shipping industry, a general business context will be explored prior looking into container shipping industry. Lastly, drawing a connection between general business context and container shipping context in terms of impact. Thirdly, lessons learnt from the past recession on container shipping to formulate relevant business strategies that shipping lines can adopt into their business strategies to remain adaptable and resilient to prepare for a looming recession and to serve as a reminder for companies to act prudently at every phase of the shipping market cycle. |
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