Página inicialGruposDiscussãoMaisZeitgeist
Pesquise No Site
Este site usa cookies para fornecer nossos serviços, melhorar o desempenho, para análises e (se não estiver conectado) para publicidade. Ao usar o LibraryThing, você reconhece que leu e entendeu nossos Termos de Serviço e Política de Privacidade . Seu uso do site e dos serviços está sujeito a essas políticas e termos.

Resultados do Google Livros

Clique em uma foto para ir ao Google Livros

Carregando...

ANL: A Fleet History of Australian National Line, 1957-1999

de Howard Dick

MembrosResenhasPopularidadeAvaliação médiaConversas
1Nenhum(a)7,793,295Nenhum(a)Nenhum(a)
Australian National Line (ANL), the trading name for the Australian Coastal Shipping Commission, began operations on 1 January 1957, when it took over the fleet and personnel of the Australian Shipping Board. This new Commonwealth Government enterprise operated the largest fleet in coastal trade, ran passenger ships such as Princess of Tasmania and Empress of Australia that became household names, and from 1969 carried the Australian flag into international liner and bulk cargo trades to East Asia, UK/Europe, North America and New Zealand. ANL was at the forefront of innovation in bulk shipping, RoRo vessels and containerisation, also in the redesign of ports and terminals. Many of its 110 ships were built in Australia. Its impressive record of achievement eventually became overshadowed by financial woes, poor industrial relations and a difficult relationship with government that culminated in the sale of its container business to French owners in December 1998. This fleet history, written and informed by the knowledge, experience and insight of those who sailed on and worked with the ships, weaves the stories of a complex forty-year transition from conventional shipping to modern bulk-handling and containers along with the nation-building role of the ANL, whose flag still flies proudly across the region as a subsidiary of French CMA CGM. Background chapters on the formation, development and demise of ANL are complemented by 44 chapters that detail the design, operation, incidents and post-ANL careers of every class of ship owned and/or operated by ANL up to 1999. The book is lavishly illustrated with over 300 images, most in colour, and will become an essential source on Australia's 20th century maritime history. Hardcover, ix + 349pp, 325 images, bibly, index.… (mais)
Adicionado recentemente porivanfranko

Sem etiquetas

Nenhum(a)
Carregando...

Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro.

Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro.

Sem resenhas
sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Você deve entrar para editar os dados de Conhecimento Comum.
Para mais ajuda veja a página de ajuda do Conhecimento Compartilhado.
Título canônico
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Data da publicação original
Pessoas/Personagens
Lugares importantes
Eventos importantes
Filmes relacionados
Epígrafe
Dedicatória
Primeiras palavras
Citações
Últimas palavras
Aviso de desambiguação
Editores da Publicação
Autores Resenhistas (normalmente na contracapa do livro)
Idioma original
CDD/MDS canônico
LCC Canônico

Referências a esta obra em recursos externos.

Wikipédia em inglês

Nenhum(a)

Australian National Line (ANL), the trading name for the Australian Coastal Shipping Commission, began operations on 1 January 1957, when it took over the fleet and personnel of the Australian Shipping Board. This new Commonwealth Government enterprise operated the largest fleet in coastal trade, ran passenger ships such as Princess of Tasmania and Empress of Australia that became household names, and from 1969 carried the Australian flag into international liner and bulk cargo trades to East Asia, UK/Europe, North America and New Zealand. ANL was at the forefront of innovation in bulk shipping, RoRo vessels and containerisation, also in the redesign of ports and terminals. Many of its 110 ships were built in Australia. Its impressive record of achievement eventually became overshadowed by financial woes, poor industrial relations and a difficult relationship with government that culminated in the sale of its container business to French owners in December 1998. This fleet history, written and informed by the knowledge, experience and insight of those who sailed on and worked with the ships, weaves the stories of a complex forty-year transition from conventional shipping to modern bulk-handling and containers along with the nation-building role of the ANL, whose flag still flies proudly across the region as a subsidiary of French CMA CGM. Background chapters on the formation, development and demise of ANL are complemented by 44 chapters that detail the design, operation, incidents and post-ANL careers of every class of ship owned and/or operated by ANL up to 1999. The book is lavishly illustrated with over 300 images, most in colour, and will become an essential source on Australia's 20th century maritime history. Hardcover, ix + 349pp, 325 images, bibly, index.

Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas.

Descrição do livro
Resumo em haiku

Current Discussions

Nenhum(a)

Capas populares

Links rápidos

Avaliação

Média: Sem avaliação.

É você?

Torne-se um autor do LibraryThing.

 

Sobre | Contato | LibraryThing.com | Privacidade/Termos | Ajuda/Perguntas Frequentes | Blog | Loja | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas Históricas | Os primeiros revisores | Conhecimento Comum | 207,084,679 livros! | Barra superior: Sempre visível