Multinational Management in Shipping : Flag of Convenience

해운의 다국적 경영 : 편의치적

  • Kim, Eun-Joo (School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management, Univ.) ;
  • Pak, Myong-Sop (School of Business, SungKyunKwan Univ.) ;
  • Han, Nak-Hyun (Division of Economics and International Trade, KyungNam Univ.)
  • Published : 2004.12.30

Abstract

Over the past fifty years, the share of the World's shipping fleet operating under open registry has grown from 4 % to almost half of the total tonnage. While there has been strong opposition based on the costs of maritime disasters and opposition both from the traditional maritime nations, which have suffered erosion of their fleets, and from labour unions, which point to worker exploitation, the shipping companies have found the greater operational and financial flexibility which accompanies open registry to be a considerable attraction The paper consists of seven sections. Section 1 explains the background and of the study. Section 2 reviews the characteristics and definition of FOC. Section 3 is to identify ship register categories and their competitive conditions. Section 4 tackles the emerging forces of globalisation-the advent of FOC. Section 5 deals with legal maritime framework. Section 6 tackles the current structure and characteristics of FOC vessels. Some concluding comments follow in the last section.

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