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Journal of Navigation and Port Research

Print ISSN: 1598-5725
Online ISSN: 2093-8470

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    2,741 A Study on the Effects of Strategic Item Attributes on Strategic Partnership in Supplier Dominant Relationship-Focused on Shipbuilding Industry
    1,886 A Study on Safety Assessment for Low-flashpoint and Eco-friendly Fueled Ship
    2,666 A Study on the Changes in Functions of Ship Officer and Manpower Training by the Introduction of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
    2,005 Risk Assessment for Marine Pilot Occupational Accidents using Fault Tree and Event Tree Analysis

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