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Shipping and ports are like Siamese twins: neither can live without the other. The trouble is that due to rapid technical progress in shipbuilding it has become difficult to provide the shipping industry with both in the right proportion and at the same time.
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The Port of Manila, the largest seaport in the country, has been recognized as the most widely used port in the Greater …, respectively (NEDA, 2012). The ports of Batangas and Subic were developed in order to accommodate excess traffic in the port of … Manila and promote growth and development in CALABARZON and Central Luzon. However, port users still opt to operate in Manila …
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This Port Reform Toolkit, consisting of eight modules, presents background information, concrete examples, and specific … port services in developing countries. In particular it focuses on understanding the needs, challenges and risks for sector … illustrated with experience drawn from recent port reform activities around the world. …
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This report sets out various options for regulatory reform of the Indian port sector. The terms of reference from The … respect to alternative institutional and legal options for regulation of the port sector in India as well as analysing key …, which has been drafted recently. This report is solution-oriented and focuses on day-to-day problems of Indian port …
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