Bunker procurement strategies of liner companies part III : environmental regulations

The bunker procurement strategy of a liner shipping company can determine the long term survival of the firm in the global market due to the volatile bunker prices. Part III of the project relates to the environmental regulations in particular the MARPOL Annex VI and EC Sulphur Directive which affec...

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Main Author: Mo, Anthony Chaoyuan.
Other Authors: Teo Chee Chong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-450882023-03-03T17:11:40Z Bunker procurement strategies of liner companies part III : environmental regulations Mo, Anthony Chaoyuan. Teo Chee Chong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business The bunker procurement strategy of a liner shipping company can determine the long term survival of the firm in the global market due to the volatile bunker prices. Part III of the project relates to the environmental regulations in particular the MARPOL Annex VI and EC Sulphur Directive which affects global and short sea liner companies. The requirements of the regulation are mandatory and stringent. Vessels that operate within the specific zones will be impacted in the financial and technical sense as they burn low sulphur fuel oil. This report explores both impacts. It is important to examine the impacts and execute differing strategies such as slow steaming to reduce the need for bunker procurement, enhancing supplier relationships to ensure product quality and assurance, and the exploration of abatement technologies. This will allow liner companies of today to better understand the areas of trade and if there is a need to alter their current procurement strategies in the short to long term. The strategic long term perspective should be upheld by them. The bunker procurement strategies that allow for the best cost control will enable liner shipping companies to compete both efficiently and effectively to boost profits. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2011-06-09T01:22:36Z 2011-06-09T01:22:36Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45088 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf
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Bunker procurement strategies of liner companies part III : environmental regulations
description The bunker procurement strategy of a liner shipping company can determine the long term survival of the firm in the global market due to the volatile bunker prices. Part III of the project relates to the environmental regulations in particular the MARPOL Annex VI and EC Sulphur Directive which affects global and short sea liner companies. The requirements of the regulation are mandatory and stringent. Vessels that operate within the specific zones will be impacted in the financial and technical sense as they burn low sulphur fuel oil. This report explores both impacts. It is important to examine the impacts and execute differing strategies such as slow steaming to reduce the need for bunker procurement, enhancing supplier relationships to ensure product quality and assurance, and the exploration of abatement technologies. This will allow liner companies of today to better understand the areas of trade and if there is a need to alter their current procurement strategies in the short to long term. The strategic long term perspective should be upheld by them. The bunker procurement strategies that allow for the best cost control will enable liner shipping companies to compete both efficiently and effectively to boost profits.
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title_short Bunker procurement strategies of liner companies part III : environmental regulations
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