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Maritime container transport
Straková, Tereza ; Kolář, Petr (advisor) ; Rožek, Petr (referee)
Maritime transport is the world's leading transport industry. Its importance is shown by the fact that over 90% of goods is transported by sea. The aim of the thesis is to analyze present maritime container transport, with a focus on its use in the export operations of the Czech Republic. Firstly, it characterizes the specifics of maritime container transport from a global perspective. It describes the development of containerization and the current situation of maritime container transport market. Subsequently, it analyzes the use of maritime container transport in the Czech Republic and the role of forwarder. Finally, a case shows the process of an export operation from the Czech Republic to Mexico.
Intermodal Transport of Dangerous Cargo
Balíková, Kateřina ; Kolář, Petr (advisor) ; Poláček, Jan (referee)
The Thesis gives the basic overview of requirements for dangerous cargo transport considering mode of transport (rail, road and marine). All conditions are desribed separately and then all together as intermodal transport. Part of the Thesis is dedicated to business practis in intermodal transport including INCOTERMS.
The position of the Port of Hamburg in the Czech foreign trade
Smiková, Denisa ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The main aim of the thesis is to define the position of the port of Hamburg in the Czech foreign trade. The first part describes the commodity and territorial structure of foreign trade of the Czech Republic. The second part is focused on transport, its types but especially on sea transport. Here are described the types of vessels, transportation execution, operators in the maritime market, the rules governing relations between the operators and used documents such as bill of lading or Charter Party. There are mentioned relevant international organizations of this market and described the function of the port in international trade. The third section focuses specific on a port of Hamburg, which provides information about the authority, terminals and important facts for year 2011.At the end, there are mentioned relations of the Czech Republic and the Hamburg port, especially the Versailles Treaty and the representation of the port in Prague.
The Role of Maritime Transport in International Trade
Babinec, Jan ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The thesis deals with issues of maritime transport and its role in international trade. The first chapter focuses on the characteristics of maritime transport and compares maritime transport with other transport sectors. The second chapter describes the topical situation in seaborne trade. It also presents territorial and commodity structure of seaborne trade. The final chapter focuses on topical problems in maritime transport.
Import transport operation on the route the EU - Vietnam
Duong Thi, Ngoc ; Novák, Radek (advisor) ; Krejza, Marek (referee)
This thesis deals with seaborne transport with emphasis on transport of containerized goods, contract terms and conditions of imports of goods to the European Union. It also describes the current situation of maritime transport on the route the EU - Vietnam. The practical part is focused on the import of goods into the Czech Republic using a freight forwarder services.
The Role and Ensuring of Maritime Transport in International Trade
Theodosisová, Pavla ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Švábková, Eva (referee)
The first part focuses on advantages and disadvantages conected with shipping goods by maritime transport in comparison with other transport sectors. The second part divides sea transport firstly from a commercial perspective on liner and tramp shipping, and then by type of boats. The third part describes the development and interconnectedness of international trade and maritime transport, its commodity and territorial structure. The fourth part deals with the possibility of contractual ensuring of maritime transport, liability of the carrier and conventions which govern this liability. This section also mentions the role of insurance.
Maritime container transport in conditions of Vasco Shipping company
Břečková, Pavlína ; Novák, Radek (advisor) ; Píšová, Libuše (referee)
This diploma thesis analyzes the maritime container transport, it's history and development and the types of containers. It deals with the current situation in the maritime transport market. The main emphasis is on detailed description of the transport chain. The paper also deals with documents that are carried by sea, especially the Bill of Lading. This is a specific document, among other it is a tradable security. In the thesis there have also been mentioned the current issues of liability and insurance - (Rotterdam Rules and INCOTERMS 2010).
Groupage service in maritime transportation and export from Czech Republic
Pospíchal, Jiří ; Kolář, Petr (advisor) ; Plzenská, Marcela (referee)
The topic of this thesis is groupage service in maritime transportation and its use for export out of Czech Republic. In the theoretical and methodological part I am defining the main terms in maritime transportation and maritime transportation in general. In the thesis I am describing the role of maritime transportation in the Czech Republic emphasized by statistics. Further I am writing about containerization and main container types because those are very important for the groupage service. In the practical part I am describing the processes of exports groupage service (LCL) within company Austromar spol. s r.o. on which I am applying business cases to to show how those processes work in reality. One of the business cases is transportation of hazardous material. In the last part of thesis I am comparing the direct and non-direct container with example of the freight charges calculation.
International Maritime Conferences
Kozlová, Marcela ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Rožek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this work is to discover, describe and trace future trends in maritime liner conferences. Maritime transport plays a key role in world trade and with the increasing globalization its importance is growing. At the same time, the container traffic increasingly dominates the world trade. Container traffic is currently awaiting a series of fundamental changes and challenges. The work has two parts. In one of them is discussed what the shipping conferences are, how have they arisen and what have been their current developments. In the second part I try to draw possible conclusions on how the situation develops in the future, after their last exception has expired. I also work to include chapters on the most current and important shipping routes and ports.
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Sea
Vytopilová, Jana ; Novák, Radek (advisor) ; Miletín, Jiří (referee)
The goal of the Thesis is the analysis of maritime transportation of dangerous goods. Thesis is divided into 4 Parts. Chapter 1 describes development of dangerous goods regulations with the emphasis on maritime safety and environmental aspects. Chapter 2 is based on the analysis of IMDG Code, whose regulations have the fundamental importance for the carriages of dangerous goods by sea. Chapter 3 is dedicated to the basic duties of the parties included in the maritime transportation of dangerous goods- carriers on the one side and shippers on the other side. Final Chapter is related to the maritime carriage of oil - one of the dangerous substances with the strategic importance.

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