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In July 1984, the Federal Bureau of Transport Economics organised a seminar to enable the problems of the shore-based shipping industry to be discussed by its senior representatives.
This study analyses the efficiency of the Australian liner shipping industry by using the recently developed theory of contestable markets.
The objectives of this study were to review developments in world container shipping and establish the main trends in the deep sea trades.
Volume 1 of the Bureau's Report No 60, 'A Study of Liner Shipping Services into and out of Australia', presents a distillation of the findings of the study and was intended to address the interests of a wide audience and provide a succinct basis f
Contestable market theory suggests that if certain criteria are met, abovenormal profit-taking would be reduced or eliminated because of the threat of entry to exploit even transitory profit opportunities.
The first-generation container terminals in Port Jackson were built as a rapid response to changes in shipping and cargo handling technology in the 1960s.
This Paper contains an analysis of the productivity of the Glebe Island and Seatainer terminals in Port Jackson over the period 1977 to 1981.
This report is on the economic and financial benefits and costs of providing standard gauge railway lines to the ports of Brisbane, Melbourne and Geelong.
This study was undertaken to assist in the development of manpower policies for the Australian merchant navy.
The study shows that the coal export trade from the port of Hay Point will provide most of the shipping which will use Hydrographers Passage.