Automated System Automated System for Customs Datafor Customs Data. ASYCUDA UNCTAD. Management of Customs operations. ASYCUDA UNCTAD. Port & Airport Authorities ASYCUDA = ICIS Core Ca riers Ministry of Trade & other Government agencies Banks & Fi n aci l I nstiu o. MANUAL ON A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF PORT STATISTICS AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORS. This manual was developed as part of a project executed by UNCTAD and the Economic Commission for Africa with the object of giving 'sufficient guidance to enable participating port authorities to standardize the statistical information and present common performance indicators'. The Broker Management Handbook is an offi cial and comprehensive instructional tool developed to provide Customs fi eld personnel with guidance in the area of Broker Management.

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  • TITLE: Marginal Expansion Planning of Infrastructure at a Container Terminal
  • AUTHORS: Keng Bin Loke, Ab. Saman Abd. Kader, Mohd. Zamani Ahmad, Saharuddin Abdul Hamid, Mohamad Rosni Othman
  • KEYWORDS: Infrastructure, Marginal Approach, Expansion Plan, Mathematical Model, Expansion Size, Expansion Time
  • JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Marine ScienceDOI: 10.4236/ojms.2015.51009Jan 19, 2015
  • ABSTRACT: Globalization pushcontainer terminal grown rapidly in decade. To fulfill the future trafficrequirement, this study highlights marginal expansion planning ofinfrastructure in a container terminal. By using marginal approach, theexpansion plan can be determine correctly and economically stage by stage. Amathematical model has generated to calculate the expansion size, expansiontime, interval of expansion, expansion cost, and significant of expansion foreach infrastructure respectively. It recommended determining the expansion planfor each infrastructure respectively. This is because one of theinfrastructures needs to be expanding but the other may not. The generatedmodel was verified with others model and validated with case study toinvestigate the practicability of the model. The model serves as expansiondecision making tools to assist port expansion planners.
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. (1976). Manual on port management. [New York : United Nations]

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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Manual on port management / UNCTAD United Nations] [New York 1976

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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. 1976, Manual on port management / UNCTAD United Nations] [New York

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Bib ID70128
FormatBook, Online - Google Books
Description[New York : United Nations], 1976
4 v. (xii, 220; v, 268; v, 234; v, 212 p.) : ill., maps (some folded) ; 30 cm.
Full contents
  • pt. 1. Transport economics : Port administration
  • pt. 2. Port planning
  • pt. 3. Port operations
  • pt. 4. Modern management techniques.
Notes

Bibliography: p. 212 of pt. 4.

SubjectsHarbors -- Management -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Harbors -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Terminals (Transportation)
Other authors/contributorsUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development

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