Title: Shipping Management
1Shipping Management
- By
- Ahmed Muztuba Mainuddin
2What is shipping management?
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- Shipping management means providing a complete
range of integrated marine services required by
the clients for managing their vessels.
3Integrated Marine Services
- Commercial Management
- Technical Ship Management
- Crew Management
- Port and Terminal Management
- Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
- Bunker Services
4Types of Shipping
5 6 7Oil Tankers
8What is the significance of shipping in
Bangladesh?
- Carries more than 90 of the global trade
- Plays an important role in the world trade,
commerce and economically - Country depends heavily on the sea borne trade
9Commodity wise last three years sea borne trade
in Bangladesh
10Import
SL. No. COMMODITY YEAR
2004 2005 2006
1 Food-Grain 932,156 1,253,284 1,792,022
2 Cement C. Clinker 6,263,030 6,289,056 7,152,758
3 Fertilizer 805,201 1,376,838 1,314,574
4 Iron Material 648,355 704,284 630,122
5 Edible Oil 1,038,225 1,177,094 1,058,390
6 POL 3,652,903 3,978,342 3,728,988
7 Rape Seeds 181,345 124,227 121,950
8 Sugar 548,006 956,014 505,884
9 Rock Phos. 191,549 199,586 261,205
10 General Cargo 5,904,068 6,872,075 7,819,044
Total 20,164,838 22,930,800 24,384,937
11Export
SL. No Commodity Year Year Year
SL. No Commodity 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006
1 Garments 825, 512 920, 432 1, 321, 794
2 Jute 272, 081 227, 917 278, 018
3 Jute product 299, 949 347, 839 428, 610
4 Shrimp 28, 643 33, 465 36, 668
5 Frozen Goods 30, 015 37, 861 48, 325
6 Leather 32, 488 22, 082 3, 833
7 Tea 27, 833 20, 407 3, 873
8 Naphtha 83, 386 70, 669 112, 341
9 Fertilizer 297, 256 361, 034 289, 660
10 General Cargo 819, 026 891, 055 670, 880
Total 2, 716, 189 2, 932, 761 3, 194, 002
12Is it beneficial for the economy of Bangladesh?
- International shipping plays vital
role in Bangladesh economy. Being a maritime
nation with two sea ports, namely the Chittagong
port and the Mongla port, Bangladesh depends
heavily on sea borne trade. In 2006 alone about
27.5 tons of cargo, equaling more than 80 of
total export-import of the country, was carried
by sea. -
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- Both the public and the private sectors are
equally engaged in the shipping business in
Bangladesh totaling a cargo carrying capacity of
about 413935 DWT. This share only 1.45 of total
sea borne cargo carried in and out of Bangladesh
last year. Moreover, cumulative cargo carrying
capacity of public and private shipping companies
has remained fairly static over the last twenty
years, strongly suggesting that there are ample
opportunities for further development of the
shipping sector of Bangladesh
14- Last Three Year Shipping Company Wise Sea Borne
Trade In Bangladesh
15Year 2004
Company Name Export Import Total
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation 2, 36, 473 2, 23, 477 4, 59, 950
HRC Shipping Lines Ltd 2, 49, 415 5, 16, 451 7, 65, 866
Continental Liner Agency Ltd ----- 1, 27, 950 1, 27, 950
Ben Marines Ltd 29, 384 58, 101 87, 485
Ben Oceans Lines Ltd 12, 673 46, 147 58, 820
Midland Shipping Lines Ltd 68, 087 63, 270 1, 31, 357
United Sea Lines Ltd ------ 983 983
Bangladesh Flag Carried Total 5, 96, 032 10, 36, 379 16, 32, 411
Foreign Flag Carried Total 21, 20, 157 1, 91, 28459 2, 12, 48, 618
Total Sea Borne Trade 27, 16, 189 2, 01, 64, 838 2, 28, 81, 027
16Year 2005
Company Name Export Import Total
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation 1, 64, 850 1, 38890 3, 03, 740
HRC Shipping Lines Ltd 3, 73, 299 10, 67, 511 14, 40, 810
Continental Liner Agency Ltd ----- 2, 42, 931 2, 42, 931
Ben Marine Lines Ltd 31, 021 76, 337 1, 07, 358
Ben Ocean Lines Ltd 9, 968 13, 800 23, 768
Midland Shipping Lines Ltd 19, 548 35, 478 55, 026
Brave Royal Shipping Lines Ltd ----- 4, 75, 100 4, 75, 100
S.R. Shipping Lines Ltd ----- 89, 216 89, 216
Bangladesh Flag Ships Carried Total 5, 98, 686 21, 39, 263 27, 37, 949
Foreign Flag Ships Carried Total 23, 34, 075 2, 07, 91, 537 2, 31, 25, 612
Total Sea Borne Trade 29, 32, 761 2, 29, 30, 800 2, 58, 63, 561
17Year 2006
Company Name Export Import Total
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation 1, 52, 748 2, 83, 837 4, 36, 585
HRC Shipping Line Ltd 3, 72, 875 9, 68, 233 13, 41, 108
Continental Liner Agency Ltd ----- 1, 09, 744 1, 09, 744
Brave Royal Shipping Lines ------ 4, 39, 400 4, 39, 400
S.R. Shipping Lines Ltd ------ 87, 100 87, 100
Bangladesh Flag Ships Carried Total 5, 25, 623 18, 88, 314 24, 13, 937
Foreign Flag Ships Carried Total 26, 68, 379 2, 24, 96, 623 2, 51, 65, 002
Total Sea Borne Trade 31, 94, 002 2, 43, 84, 937 2, 75, 78, 939
18Advantages of shipping
- Shipping is the most efficient, secure and safe
means of transporting more than 90 percent of
global trade. - For vast majority of cargoes like fuel, food,
component parts, commodities and finished goods
there is simply no viable alternative other than
shipping. - Shipping is the least environmentally damaging
form of commercial transport while taking into
consideration the productive value of the
activity.
19- Any form of transport other than shipping to
move some 90 percent of global trade would be
unthinkably high while taking into consideration
both the economic and environmental costs. - Shipping is a very positive force for
sustainable development. The imports and exports
that generate global trade are all carried by sea
and developing countries like Bangladesh can, and
do, become major participants in the industry
itself, generating income and creating wealth in
the process.
20Disadvantages of shipping
- Ships can create serious environmental issues
such as oil pollution or marine pollution either
through accidents or poor operating practices by
dumping wastes at sea or using harmful paints or
coatings on ships hulls. - Even though ships produce less CO2 emissions
compared to airfreight or other transports, still
regulations and capacity-building measures need
to be developed and implemented to reduce the
emission. Otherwise shipping might pose threats
to the global environment. - Leakages of oil, noxious liquid substances or
garbage thrown to the sea water might become a
threat to several aquatic life forms if not
properly regulated.
21Conclusion
- Shipping has begun a new revolution from the
late 16th century. At the beginning people used
to deliver goods by roads, using horse carts or
trailers pulled by tractors. Then gradually
people started building ships/vessels for
transporting goods across the world and later on
built airplanes. Now shipping has become a very
positive force making a major contribution to
global prosperity in a way that has relatively
small negative impact on the global environment
while comparing to other forms of transportation
of global trade. The imports and exports that
generate global trade are all carried by sea and
even the poor and rich countries can benefit from
seaborne trade by generating income and creating
wealth in the process.
22Thank You