Containerization and liner conferencs: A polemic |
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Authors: | H. W. Dick |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | By the mind-1960s there was a great deal of inefficiency in the Europe/Australia liner trade which reflected the ultra-conservative management of the British shipping lines under the benign protection of the conference system. Containerization per se was not necessary to realising a large gain in efficiency and therefore permitting a reduction in the level of freight rates. The introduction of containerization with cellular container ships and under the aegis of a strengthened conference monopoly has meant that shippers have been denied much of the potenital beneifit. |
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