X. Commentary on Directive 2009/18/EC Establishing the Fundamental Principles Governing the Investigation of Accidents in the Maritime Transport Sector

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pp. 955-1032
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Sara Vatankhah
2021 ◽  
Vol 170 ◽  
pp. 120879
Author(s):  
Edvard Tijan ◽  
Marija Jović ◽  
Saša Aksentijević ◽  
Andreja Pucihar

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Yan Lv

Maritime transport, as an international transportation, plays an imperative role in global trades. At present, the negotiation on maritime transport sector faces with difficulties. This brief article tries to indicate the challenges of maritime service trade liberalization in CHINA-ASEAN free trade area; to find out the ways to promote maritime trade liberalization.


Pomorstvo ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 130-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edvard Tijan ◽  
Marija Jović ◽  
Mladen Jardas ◽  
Marko Gulić

This paper presents a review of electronic data exchange and Single Window concept in international trade, transport and seaports. The theoretic framework of international trade, trade facilitation, Single Window, transport sector, maritime transport and seaports is provided, as well as the definition of electronic data exchange and standards for data exchange. The time and cost (excluding tariffs) associated with documentary compliance procedure (exporting and importing a shipment of goods) are shown in order to better understand the complexity and the importance of simplifying administrative processes. The importance of stakeholder connectivity in the transport sector (with special emphasis on seaports) is demonstrated, and factors which affect the successful electronic data exchange in seaports are shown. The advantages of smoother electronic data exchange are provided through the analysis of several Single Window examples, which present regional best practices.


Author(s):  
Cátia Sofia Salgado

Digitalization is changing the way we live, work, our relationships, and it couldn't be otherwise if we talk about competitiveness in the maritime transport sector. The world faces considerable technological challenges; so does the maritime sector, turning information technologies into opportunities by using countless data inputs, thus allowing more control, better planning, and a reduction in operational costs while enhancing environmental sustainability. According to Carbone and Martino, ports have been naturally used for transhipment, consisting of the transference of cargo from one mean of transport to another, which has led to a series of new demands and challenges in port management concerns, since goods temporarily remain within the area under the influence of the port. Before its expedition, port activity faces diverse challenges in the management of storage, availableness, and handling, among other issues.


2021 ◽  
pp. 128871
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Dankwa Ampah ◽  
Abdulfatah Abdu Yusuf ◽  
Sandylove Afrane ◽  
Chao Jin ◽  
Haifeng Liu

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