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Item A comparative analysis of Hong Kong convention, 2009 and EU ship recycling regulation, 2013(2023) Antony leo, Jose.; Mathew, Emil.Item A comparative analysis of shipping companies in India(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Rahul, C.; Mourougane, A.Item A comparative analysis of the financial strength of major ports on the east coast of India(Indian Maritime University, 2025-05-27) Kaluram, Gavit AarkitThis study conducts a comprehensive comparative analysis of the financial strength of six major ports on India's East Coast—Chennai Port, Kamarajar Port, V.O. Chidambaranar (Tuticorin) Port, Visakhapatnam Port, Paradip Port, and Kolkata (Syama Prasad Mookerjee) Port—from the financial years 2019 to 2024. Given the strategic importance of these ports in India’s maritime trade and regional economic development, the study evaluates their financial and operational performance using a range of quantitative indicators. These include Current Liabilities, Total Assets, Investments, Operating Income, and Operating Expenditure.null.listelement.badge A comparative performance analysis of shipping companies in India with special reference to chartering(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Sarkar, Kasturi.; Mathew, Emil.Item A Comparative study of cargo handled in major ports pre and post Covid-19(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Kuriakose, Grara.; Sekar, M.null.listelement.badge A comparative study of cargo handled state-wise at non-major ports in India(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Harikrishna, S.; Sekar, M.Item A comparative study of traffic handled at Indian major ports and non-major ports(2023) Prabhakar, Mukesh.; Mathew, Emil.null.listelement.badge A Comparative study on garden reach ship builders & engineers shipyard and cochin shipyard LTD(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2020-07) Vijay, Anandu.; Mourougane, A.null.listelement.badge A comparative study on overseas cargo carried by indian flag vessels and foreign flag vessels(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Ashwini, G.; Sekar, M.Item A comparative study on ports of Rotterdam, Shanghai with JNPA & Mundra Port(2023) Gangothri, N.; Mathew, Emil.Item A comparative study on the operational efficiency of inland waterways in Kerala and Goa with specific reference to ro-ro service in NW-3(Indian Maritime University, 2025-05-26) Biju, GadhaItem A comprehensive analysis of paradeep port’s disaster management(Indian Maritime University, 2024-05-17) Sahu, Manoj KumarItem A comprehensive study on Indian dry bulk shipping market(Indian Maritime University, 2025-05-27) Raman, KartikThe dry bulk shipping industry is essential to promoting international trade and bolstering India's economic development, especially in areas like agriculture, steel, and electricity. By examining important commodities like coal, iron ore, and grains as well as vessel classifications like Capesize, Panamax and Handymax, this study investigates the dynamics of the dry bulk shipping business in India. The study explores market patterns, freight rate volatility, infrastructural capacity, environmental laws, and geopolitical factors. Using secondary data from industry reports and scholarly literature, the study evaluates how macroeconomic uncertainty, overcapacity and changes in fuel prices affect freight traffic. Along with an examination of important Indian ports like Paradip and Visakhapatnam, particular attention is paid to how China and India influence world demand. The study also looks at how technology developments and decarbonization initiatives affect operational effectiveness. It concludes with strategic insights and provides business and policy recommendations to improve India's competitiveness in the global dry bulk market through sustainable shipping methods, regulatory reforms and infrastructure development.Item A critical analysis of maritime accidents with reference to global perspective(Indian Maritime University, 2025-05-27) Abhishek Nandkishor, PaitodeMarine accidents still pose grave threats to life, property, and the environment, despite continuing developments in maritime safety and technology. This thesis is a systematic examination of ten chosen marine accidents that were on fire, collision, grounding, experienced onboard accidents, and sinking. The general aim of this study is to identify the human and systemic causes underlying these incidents. For this purpose, the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) and SHEL (Software, Hardware, Environment, and Liveware) model have been utilized as the analytical frameworks. The HFACS model allowed a systematic examination of human errors on various levels, whereas the SHEL model supported the detection of interaction mismatches between human operators and system components.Item A critical analysis of maritime incidents with reference to the global perspective(Indian Maritime University, 2024-05-16) Rihad, MuhammedItem A geo political analysis of china's presence in the red sea region(Indian Maritime University, 2024-06-12) Nithya V.Item A project unveiling the dynamics of the energy sector in africa & dominant players in fossil energy sector(Indian Maritime University, 2024-05-17) Raj, Dantala PrudhviItem A Region-wise comparative study of the performance of ICD/CFS in India(2023) Rochana, V. S.; Mathew, Emil.null.listelement.badge A study of container operations in India(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2022-05) Jha, Ritesh.; Mourougane, A.null.listelement.badge A Study of empty container repositioning strategies, issues and solutions(Indian Maritime University, Chennai Campus., 2021-07) Siva krishna, Billa.; Swaminathan, B.