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Hans-Christian Stockfisch

    Pirateriebekämpfung am Horn von Afrika
    Die Professionalisierung des britischen Seeoffiziercorps in der maritimen Blütezeit Englands (1660-1815)
    Das Selbstverständnis des Marineoffiziers im Wandel des 20. Jahrhunderts
    International Maritime Business. Comparison of the German and the Greek maritime clusters
    Networks and Logistics in Shipping
    Identifying business opportunities for shipping-entrepreneurs. A sequence of strategic and operational considerations
    • 2015

      Focusing on shipping entrepreneurs, this thesis presents a methodology for identifying business opportunities by pinpointing emerging market niches. It emphasizes the importance of developing a suitable business model to facilitate the establishment of a successful company. The work aims to guide those reliant on investment capital in navigating the complexities of the shipping industry, ultimately offering strategic insights for aspiring business leaders in this field.

      Identifying business opportunities for shipping-entrepreneurs. A sequence of strategic and operational considerations
    • 2015

      Networks and Logistics in Shipping

      optimized liner-operating transshipment formulation for real world applications

      Focusing on the optimization of liner-operating transshipment, this seminar paper explores its practical applications in the shipping industry. It examines how various constraints affect optimal flow solutions and analyzes the influence of both internal and external competition on overall costs. This comprehensive study provides valuable insights for understanding the complexities of logistics and supply chain management in maritime contexts.

      Networks and Logistics in Shipping
    • 2015

      Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 2,3, Hamburg School of Business Administration gGmbH (Maritime School), language: English, abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the differences and similarities among shipping firms in the German and the Greek maritime clusters. In this context, market, financial, organizational, human resources and management related issues are identified and discussed. The two major European players in the global shipping market, namely the German and the Greek shipping firms, are currently facing several enormous challenges. The impact of global economic downturn, the crisis in the main shipping sectors and the changes in the pattern of world trade all profoundly affect the maritime transport industry (De Monie, Rodrigue und Notteboom 2011). However the Greek shipping companies seem to manage their businesses in the crisis more successfully than their German competitors. Therefore a report on the differences and similarities among shipping firms in the German and the Greek maritime clusters is of high interest. Even though both players focus on different segments in the maritime markets, that have different rules and conditions, the main parameters and aspects of their businesses will be compared. The focus of this report lies on market, financial, organizational, management and human resources related issues. Since these issues mainly touch strategic management decisions, this report will not go to deeply into the operational aspects of the businesses such as using Key Performance Indicators (KPI s) or other methods and applications that would serve these types of issues. The use of KPI s would also demand the same source of their collection to have an objective analysis, but since both players operate on different markets, only a small proportion of their KPI s would be comparable. Furthermore this paper will focus purely on companies that operate ships. Hence, ports, hinterland-logistics, education- or administration-facilities belonging to the maritime cluster will not be taken into account. After the German and Greek shipping firms have been compared, the report will highlight aspects that differentiate the particular maritime clusters and conclude with similar short prospects both players likely will face in the future.

      International Maritime Business. Comparison of the German and the Greek maritime clusters