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    Abstract: The Port of Singapore has a multi-pricing structure. The costs are arranged in three categories: port-calling costs, terminal-handling costs and concession pricing. Port-calling costs are the costs of all services offered to the vessel, ranging from access to quay or terminal, to pilotage, to the supply of water and bunkering, i.e. they encompass all ship-handling costs. Terminal-handling costs comprise costs for loading or unloading, storage, customs clearance, repacking and…

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    The Meaning and Influence Of Leadership At Emirates Airline Introduction 1.1 Choosing Emirates Our group decided to examine Emirates airline because we wanted to investigate the relationship between their current leadership and their growth and success within the airline industry. We would like to investigate whether their success is down to leadership within Emirates and/or to do with location, culture, and financial backing the airline has received. 1.2 Emirates Airline History Emirates…

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    STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF EMIRATES A CASE STUDY EMIRATES: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS 1) INTRODUCTION: It all caught pace in 1985. The time was the foundational flight of what was ordained to be converted into Middle East’s largest and principal Airline i.e. Emirates. This paper descriptively talks about the strategic study of Emirates Airlines. 1st part of this paper will deal in detail about a brief description of the organization and its roots in history and its conception. The second section…

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    A dealer of Giant bicycles in Tampa Florida, named Flying Fish Bikes had fantastic sales and a good standing relationship with Giant as a supplier. However, Giant opened up a store two miles from Flying Fish Bikes. The owner of the bike store took Giant to court for a breach of contract. Kane the owner filed his original suite and claimed he had developed a relationship of trust with the suppliers, sharing inventory, sales, profit margins and other private information. Kane worked with Giant…

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    Wendy’s Singapore quietly died out after the closing of their last outlet in National University of Singapore (NUS) UTown’s Town Plaza. Originally from the United States (US) in 1969 was brought into the scenes of Singapore in the 1980s, they sold burgers and were well known for their shakes and side dishes. Regardless of their popularity due to their square patties, with outlets in Far East Plaza and Parkway Parade, the chain exited the market. However, in 2008, Lim Bee Huat, Chairman of…

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    serious crimes be jailed like adult criminals? We acknowledged the fact that Singaporeans age below eighteen are ineligible to vote, drive, own properties, smoke and consume alcohol. Furthermore, our local film rating classify M18 as “Mature” 18. Singapore has imposed the law that the minimum age for death penalty is eighteen years. The Government and experts had already considered that a person under the age of eighteen is still immature, dependent and requires adult supervision, therefore it…

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    RURAL AREA TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: SENTOSA, SINGAPORE BY: ASMA AMIRAH BT MD KHATIB (114598) DATE SUBMITTED: 31 MARCH 2015 ADVISOR: PROFESSOR DR BADARUDDIN MOHAMED ABSTRACT This paper aims to offer a tool for discussion about tourism, the environment and development. The first section sets out principles for sustainable tourism development and is intended primarily at the tourism industry in Sentosa. It assumes that tourism…

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    Topic: Education INTRODUCTION Singapore students lack the motivation and absence of interest in education to achieve their full potential. The reason that there is an issue in Singapore’s education is because of the lack of opportunities to excel, the amount of homework given, students being too focused on academics and too much pressure from students. First off, students do not have opportunities to pursue and excel in individual’s passion. In Singapore, most students focus on their…

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    ranked among the world's best airlines, the focus of Singapore Airlines (SIA) can be summed up in one word – customer. The world of aviation is notoriously competitive, and with pressure growing from upstart budget carriers as well as fast-growing full-service airlines such as Qatar Airways and Emirates, premium carriers like SIA are seeing margins squeezed. Because of the inherent characteristics of the service industry, for firms like Singapore Airlines, customer-facing staff are critical…

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    One way to diversify includes offering aircraft ground-handling services (the services done for an aircraft while it is in the airport) for other airline companies. Other airlines have already adopted this strategy such as Singapore Airlines. Another strategy is aircraft leasing, where another airline or other operators can lease Etihad Airway’s airplanes. This is done when another airline wants to increase their capacity temporarily without buying an aircraft or cannot afford…

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