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by admin on 18. May, 2011 in Model Ship Museum
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Chassis Business Model for Maritime Industry
by admin on 06. May, 2011 in Model Ship Museum
The US has been the only country to provide free chassis usage to drivers for almost half a century, but that is soon to change. Starting on May 1, 2011, importers will not likely be able to enter contracts that offer free chassis usage. Ocean shipping companies have always provided the chassis with the container as a unit. This business model began to change two years ago when Maersk Line’s equipment subsidiary Direct Container Link started charging by the day for each chassis.
Thomas Reagan, Director of West Coast Operations at Maersk Equipment Service stated that, “At first, truckers complained about the loss of free equipment, but soon they chose to lease the chassis from DCLI because they were averaging about 1.5 additional moves per day.
John Mizerek, Vice President of Sales at Flexi-Van Leasing says that removing the chassis from the ocean freight company is a good move. When a trucker owns or leases a chassis, they can use it for multiple hauls per day instead of only being able to make use of it on behalf of the ocean shipping line that they borrowed from.
Right now, ocean shipping companies own and loan out almost half of all chassis in the United States and leasing companies own about 45% more of them. Ocean shippers are contracted to provide chassis and other equipment for about 75% of the national fleet. Mizerek says that this makes the ocean shipping industry responsible for all of the maintenance, storage costs, and repairs of all of these chassis.
Ocean carriers are starting to announce their plans for getting out of the practice of supplying chassis. They are currently looking for business models for getting out so that they can figure out who can provide the chassis services for their customers. The President of Container Port Group, Richard Coleman, says that “The process will take several years, but not decades.”
Bill Rooney, ocean shipping industry consultant and former President of Hanjin America says that shippers spend millions of dollars a year on chassis, incurring the expense without gaining a competitive edge in the marketplace. Many <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.shiplilly.com/”title=”Ocean Freight”>ocean freight</a> carriers have announced their intention to stop supplying chassis to their customers and have already done so in smaller markets.
Coleman pointed out that we would see several business models emerging in the next year or so. The container pool model is already working efficiently in some markets, such as at the Virginia ports, but maintenance and repairs are lacking, so it is likely that chassis pools will only be an interim step, according to Coleman.
Rooney said that this development will be good for the ocean shipping industry because it will drive efficiency. ”The whole supply chain is better off when chassis are priced correctly,” he said.
New Zealand Maritime Museum ? documenting the nation’s seafaring heritage
by admin on 14. Apr, 2011 in Model Ship Museum
The New Zealand National Maritime Museum is located in the downtown waterfront area adjacent to the bustling Viaduct Harbour; its mission is to ‘Preserve, present and interpret New Zealand’s maritime heritage’. In the years following its inception in 1993 the museum has acquired a reputation as a premier maritime museum.
The attractive exhibits encompassing 14 distinct galleries featuring unique layouts and themes which naturally draw the attention of the visitor. Until fairly recent times all of New Zealand’s inhabitants arrived by sea at some point in time. The peoples of New Zealand are descendants of those who braved the elements of the sea undertaking arduous journeys in their quest to reach the islands. The museum describes the perilous journeys of the various immigrants, and also highlights the importance of waterways and rivers that provided means of communication and transport in early times before roads were built.
One of the museum’s highlights is the animated feature ‘Te Waka: Our Great Journey’ which is incidentally the largest such feature undertaken in New Zealand. This is the museum’s orientation feature and it sets the mood for the fascinating experiences to follow. The film depicts the dramatic moments of the exploratory journeys as well as the delightful sights and sounds experienced by the settlers.
New Zealanders take pride in their sailing and seafaring prowess and the museum recounts the nation’s significant moments on the seas, including competitive sailing in such competitions as the Jules Verne, Whitbread Round the World Race, Admiral’s Cup and perhaps most notably the America’s Cup. There is no doubt that New Zealand’s sailing and yachting reputation is legendary.
The museum features numerous model ships and other exhibits which are intriguing to view, but this museum has many other attractions which are not confined to the building of the establishment. The museum is constructed on a wharf leading into the nation’s most active harbour, and boasts its own marina featuring a multitude of different vessels, a fleet representative of New Zealand’s seafaring heritage.
Other highlights include a gallery devoted to maritime art with a constantly varying selection of masterpieces on various themes. The museum also features a library on maritime subjects which is reputed to be the best such selection in the country.
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