Mumbai, June 19, 2007 : Ship Operating Costs Annual Review and Forecast 2006/07 provides independent operating cost assessments as well as detailed projections for key ship types. Bharat Book Bureau, a leading market information research aggregator, put forth its publication Ship Operating Costs Annual Review and Forecast 2006/07(http://www.bharatbook.com/bookdetail.asp?bookid=3854). This analytical report provides facts on the industry plus informed insight relating to cost levels and the drivers of change. Currently the industry is witnessing changes on the international seafarer manning scene, structural changes in the insurance market and the repositioning of the H&M and P&I providers, rising raw material cost pressures and the impact on the R&M and supplies markets. Today, the ship owners have to focus on the factors driving cost changes rather than chasing the numbers. This report will guide ship owners, ship managers, government agencies and other decision makers of the shipping industry in understanding the market forces and their implications for the future cost levels, in budgeting and evaluating ship operating costs. The report looks into the main sectors of operating costs viz. manning, insurance, repairs and maintenance, stores and supplies and lastly management and administration at the present operating costs as well as the factors which will have an impact on them in the future. About Bharat Book Bureau: Bharat Book Bureau, leading information aggregator based in India, facilitates and supports the business information needs by providing relevant information on shipping industry published by global agencies on Containers (Marine), Maritime Publications, Charter, Shipping Law, Logistics, Fleet Management, Transportation & Shipping etc. including country info, technical and management subjects, both in print and electronic format. These include reports, newsletters, country and company profile and online databases. Kindly visit our website : http://www.bharatbook.com/general/Shipping.asp to know more about the reports of your interest.
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