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Hulst, B. van de

2016-07-20

De haalbaarheid van slow steaming voor verschillende maritieme markten Naam: Bob van de Hulst

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Thesis Advisor Streng, M.
Persistent URL hdl.handle.net/2105/34230
Series Business Economics
Organisation Erasmus School of Economics
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Hulst, B. van de. (2016). De haalbaarheid van slow steaming voor verschillende maritieme markten
Naam: Bob van de Hulst. In Business Economics.http://hdl.handle.net/2105/34230
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