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Liner Shipping 2025: How to survive and thrive

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Global Liner Shipping is undergoing the largest transformation since the invention of the container itself. The core business models and business cultures which made the shipping lines successful are now failing. The coming decade will see the emergence of new business models suited for a new environment. This transformation is a source of significant opportunity for industry stakeholders, but equally a source of grave risk should existing companies fail to adapt accordingly. This book provides a foundation for industry stakeholders to understand the trends impacting the industry, allowing them to identify the right questions to ask in order to not only survive, but thrive towards 2025. About the Lars Jensen is a thought leader in the container shipping industry, and has been analyzing the industry since 2001 where he took the position as Chief Analyst for Maersk Line. Since 2011 he has been the founder of a series of companies in the liner shipping industry focused on analysis, process improvement, strategic outlook, training and cyber security. Lars is currently CEO of SeaIntelligence Consulting and is the author of the book “Culture Shock in Maersk Line”.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 20, 2017

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April 20, 2017
Best liner shipping book in the last 15 years

The book is authoritative and meticulous in its assertions . Very few areas of doubt in the scenario setting .
The book explains clearly explains what is a complex business .

Liner shipping in theory is simple yet in practice very complex . The books breaks it down .
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