To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry

Singapore is a traditional maritime nation; its progression and growth has been intrinsically linked with the number of ships visiting. We are the busiest port with the equivalent of more than the world’s fleet visiting each year. Imagine the whole world’s ship population coming through Singapore, a...

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Main Author: See Toh, Leon Bing En.
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-492422023-03-03T17:23:15Z To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry See Toh, Leon Bing En. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Teh Kong Leong DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business Singapore is a traditional maritime nation; its progression and growth has been intrinsically linked with the number of ships visiting. We are the busiest port with the equivalent of more than the world’s fleet visiting each year. Imagine the whole world’s ship population coming through Singapore, and the potential for generating more benefits from them. This gives rise to the purpose of this project - to generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships with focus on Singapore’s ship repair industry. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2012-05-16T04:44:11Z 2012-05-16T04:44:11Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49242 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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See Toh, Leon Bing En.
To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
description Singapore is a traditional maritime nation; its progression and growth has been intrinsically linked with the number of ships visiting. We are the busiest port with the equivalent of more than the world’s fleet visiting each year. Imagine the whole world’s ship population coming through Singapore, and the potential for generating more benefits from them. This gives rise to the purpose of this project - to generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships with focus on Singapore’s ship repair industry.
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author See Toh, Leon Bing En.
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title To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
title_short To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
title_full To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
title_fullStr To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
title_full_unstemmed To generate greater economic benefits from visiting ships : Singapore’s ship repair industry
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