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26) THE IMPACT OF THE CABOTAGE ACT ON LOCAL CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

ABSTRACT In 2003, the cabotage law was adopted with the provisions of the empowerment of local investors to take domestic trade controls of shipping and develop enough muscle to assume the right place for Nigeria as maritime nation in the movement of its import / export cargoes including oil and crude oil to international markets. Implementation... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:TRM0007
  • Pages:105

27) MINIMIZING HAULAGE ROUNDTRIP DISTRIBUTION COST OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

ABSTRACT is a major concern in the haulage industry. The success of each trip requires for a truck owner or fleet manager of a haulage company to assign to the truck driver the resources needed for the job success. However, on close examination, the fuel for the return trip... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:TRM0029
  • Pages:113

28) AN ASSESSMENT OF SECURITY ARRANGEMENT IN MURTALA MOHAMMED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, IKEJA-LAGOS

ABSTRACT Over the years, there have been persistent and consistent issues bordering on security in the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. As an International airport as well as the gateway into our Country, it is expected to measure up to international standards in facilities, personnel, services, security, safety etc but... Continue Reading

29) AN ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF ACCIDENT INVOLVING MARINE VESSELS IN NIGERIA’S WATERWAYS

Introduction A vessel accident is an unintended happening. Its severity may vary from no vessel damage to the complete loss of the vessel, no cargo damage, to loss of the entire cargo, and no crew injuries to deaths (Talley, Jin, & Kite-Powell, 2005). Thus, vessels safety regulations and their enforcement focus on prevention and reduction of... Continue Reading

30) ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY OF AIR PASSENGER SUPPORT SERVICES AT THE AIRPORTS PROVIDED BY FAAN: A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS AIRPORTSPASSENGERS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Of The StudyPassengers leaving on a trip normally want to spend as little time as possible in theterminal. They want to have baggage carts readily available, a fast check-in, and little timewaiting before and quick boarding prior to a timely departure. Passengers do not appreciate longline-ups, repetitive... Continue Reading

31) MINIMIZING HAULAGE ROUNDTRIP DISTRIBUTION COST OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

ABSTRACT is a major concern in the haulage industry. The success of each trip requires for a truck owner or fleet manager of a haulage company to assign to the truck driver the resources needed for the job success. However, on close examination, the fuel for the return trip... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:TRM0030
  • Pages:113

32) AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC OFFENCES MONITORING SYSTEMAT TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROLLED INTERSECTION

Abstract 1.1Introduction Traffic0monitoring0is0a0very0difficult0task0for0traffic0control0department,0especially0in0large cities.0This0prototype0project0is0designed0to0monitor0a0traffic0light0controlled0intersection0by0us ing0a0camera,0whenever0a0vehicle0breaks0the0traffic0rules0the0camera0takes0a0snap0shot.... Continue Reading

33) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE ROLE OF OUTSOURCING PRACTICE IN ENSURING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. THE CASE OF DHL HARARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, (2013-2015).

ABSTRACT  The main objective of this research was to explore motives, benefit, challenges and strategies for ensuring success of outsourcing at DHL Harare International Airport. Specific objectives were to explore the organizational determinants or motivators for outsourcing, to investigate on the benefits and opportunities arising out of... Continue Reading

34) ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY OF AIR PASSENGER SUPPORT SERVICES AT THE AIRPORTS PROVIDED BY FAAN: A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS AIRPORTSPASSENGERS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Of The StudyPassengers leaving on a trip normally want to spend as little time  as possible in theterminal. They want to  have baggage carts  readily available, a fast  check-in, and little  timewaiting before and quick boarding prior to a timely departure. Passengers do not appreciate longline-ups,... Continue Reading

35) COST OPTIMIZATION IN A DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF THE SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY PLC, ABA, ABIA STATE)

ABSTRACT This study sought to optimize the cost of distribution system of consumer goods in Nigeria with special interest in Seven-Up Bottling Company PLC, Aba Abia State products from their five (5) depots to sixteen (16) wholesale dealers. Sources of distribution were identified as the depots, while destinations or markets were identified as... Continue Reading

36) MINIMIZING HAULAGE ROUNDTRIP DISTRIBUTION COST OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

ABSTRACT is a major concern in the haulage industry. The success of each trip requires for a truck owner or fleet manager of a haulage company to assign to the truck driver the resources needed for the job success. However, on close examination, the fuel for the return trip... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:TRM0038
  • Pages:113

37) AN ASSESSMENT OF SECURITY ARRANGEMENT IN MURTALA MOHAMMED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, IKEJA-LAGOS

ABSTRACT Over the years, there have been persistent and consistent issues bordering on security in the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. As an International airport as well as the gateway into our Country, it is expected to measure up to international standards in facilities, personnel, services, security, safety etc but... Continue Reading

38) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACTS OF LOGISTICS PLANNING ON LOGISTICS FIRMS

ABSTRACT The aim of the study is to develop a logistics performance model incorporating logistics performance as the focal construct with logistics planning strategy as antecedent and organizational performance, both marketing and financial, as consequences. The author proffers that logistics planning processes are dynamic capabilities because of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:TRM0032
  • Pages:125

39) ASSESSMENT OF AIR CARGO TRAFFIC PATTERN IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of air cargo traffic patterns in Nigeria, focusing on the trends observed over a specific period (2006-2022). The data used for this analysis includes information on the volume of air cargo transported in Nigeria from various sources. The study examines the changes in air cargo traffic over time,... Continue Reading
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