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Multimodal
transport and logistics services and international trade.
Martin Sgut,
ARLOG,
Argentina. *
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Shipper's
perspective - concerns and expectations.
Rasheed Janmohammed,
Pakistan Shippers Council. *
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Transport
and connectivity: Problems faced by small island developing states.
Robert J. McCalla,
Department of Geography,
Saint Mary's
University,
Halifax, Canada. *
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Legal
framework for multimodal transport.
Peter Jones, Paterson,
MacDougall, Toronto, CA. *
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Security
considerations: IMO ISPS Code,
Chris Trelawny,
International Maritime Organization,
United Kingdom.*
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Security
aspects of multimodal transport.
Islam Salim,
Security Packers,
Pakistan *
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yes |
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Logistics
centres in a developing region: The case of the Panama Canal, ports and
airports.
Eduardo Lugo,
Panama Canal Authority.*
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yes |
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Trade
Logistics for Development: The Challenges,
Marc H Juhel,
World Bank*
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yes |
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Multimodal
Transport and Logistics Services: The case of São Tome e Príncipe *
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Multimodal
Transport Development in Indonesia *
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yes |
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Jamaica:
Implementation of the ISPS Code - A regulatory perspective
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National
Experience: Nepal *
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yes |
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Case
of Mali
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Case
of Colombia *
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yes |
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Case
of Madagascar *
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yes |
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Case
of Pakistan *
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yes |
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Case
of Slovenia *
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