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Road Freight And Privatisation The Case Of Egypt Nabil Abdelfattah

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Road Freight And Privatisation The Case Of Egypt Nabil Abdelfattah
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Nabil Abdel-Fattah, Richard Gray, Sharon Cullinane
ISBN: 9781138352421, 113835242X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Road Freight And Privatisation The Case Of Egypt Nabil Abdelfattah by Nabil Abdel-fattah, Richard Gray, Sharon Cullinane 9781138352421, 113835242X instant download after payment.

First published in 1999, this volume forms part of the Plymouth Studies in Contemporary Shipping series and focuses on Egyptian road freight privatisation. The series represents a unique collection of papers and edited texts from the leading maritime institute in Western Europe at the University of Plymouth. It covers all aspects of the industry from operations through to the logistical framework that supports the sector. Designed both for practising academics and the shipping and ports industry itself, the series, combining the output from some of the leading academic commentators in the world from the UK, Korea, Germany and Poland, is an original and novel contribution to the maritime debate.

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