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This Paper discusses problems and issues in the coastal shipping industry. These include matters internal to the industry itself and those arising out of its position within the context of Australian long distance transport as a whole. The paper attempts to cover a wide range of the issues at a strategic level.
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Amos, P.F. (1982). Coastal Shipping. In: Starkie, D.N.M., Grenning, M.R., Starrs, M.M. (eds) Pricing and Cost Recovery in Long Distance Transport. Developments in Transport Studies, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7591-0_10
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