Shipping Strategy
Innovating for Success
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- Author: Peter Lorange, IMD, Lausanne
- Date Published: July 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521761499
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The shipping industry has an impact on each and every one of us every day. Ships transport the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the cars we drive, the materials used to build our homes, and the fuel that heats them. Yet traditional shipping companies - ones that combine various aspects of shipping under one organizational roof - are on the decline. They are gradually being replaced by new, more specialized companies with more strategic clarity and managerial focus. In Shipping Strategy Peter Lorange draws on his extensive experience in the shipping industry to show how companies can adapt to the fast-moving and volatile world of maritime business by devising strategies for future success, including specialization and innovation.
Read more- Identifies the critical success factors in this rapidly-evolving sector
- Unique insight into every dimension of the shipping industry
- Bridges the gap between academic analysis and practical management
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'Shipping Strategy draws upon Peter Lorange's unique experience as an innovator in the worlds of academia and shipping. He has been a successful ship-owner as well as President of IMD, the leading European business school for executive development. Dr Lorange is a globalist and shipping is the most global industry of all. He communicates in a very concrete and practical manner about how the complexities of a global business environment can be turned into a platform for success through the development of focused strategies that enable simplification and scalability through specialization. Strategic clarity enables identification and control of the critical success factors across the full range of strategic options. It enables successful execution in a very dynamic business environment. The combination of creativity, courage, discipline, professionalism and stamina that characterize the innovators and entrepreneurs in shipping is highlighted by Dr Lorange who has unique knowledge from personal interaction with so many of the strong personalities in the industry.' Paul L. Eckbo, Chairman and CEO of the Marsoft Group
See more reviews'Peter Lorange's deep insight into both the practical and theoretical aspects of the shipping industry makes this book a highly recommended read for shipping company executives.' Kristian Jebsen, Chairman and CEO of Gearbulk Holding Limited
'The economic downturn means that ship-owning companies and related maritime firms must re-evaluate their corporate strategies in order to survive. Peter Lorange's latest book will be a valuable aid in this process.' Hank Marcus, Professor of Marine Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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- Date Published: July 2009
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521761499
- length: 294 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.6kg
- contains: 11 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of exhibits
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Part I. World Shipping: The Context:
1. Drivers of change in the shipping industry
2. Major shipping markets
3. Shipping freight rates
4. Shipping industry clusters
Part II. Strategic Archetypes in Shipping:
5. Specialized strategies
6. Owning steel
7. Using steel
8. Operating steel
9. Innovating around steel
Part III. The Firm's Portfolio Strategy:
10. Portfolio management
11. Risk and revenue management
Part IV. In Conclusion:
12. Two unique issues in shipping - family and governance
13. In the end … a question of management capabilities
Bibliography
Index.
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