Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19
COVID-19 has affected many companies in more ways than one, ABS is no exception. However, this pandemic has offered ABS opportunities to further increase its inventory of services, by offering solutions to meet the newly brought about needs of its clients. Although it has been widely assumed tha...
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| description | COVID-19 has affected many companies in more ways than one, ABS is no exception. However, this pandemic has offered ABS opportunities to further increase its inventory of services, by offering solutions to meet the newly brought about needs of its clients.
Although it has been widely assumed that financial needs and service discounts are the No.1 needs of ABS clients in these trying times, this was not the case. Ensuring the continuity of clients’ businesses which, in this case is ensuring that ships can continue to trade by holding valid certificates through timely completion of surveys. ABS is able to achieve this via means of Remote Survey. |
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| spelling | nottingham-639032021-08-04T01:33:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63903/ Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 Ho, Charles Chee Yong COVID-19 has affected many companies in more ways than one, ABS is no exception. However, this pandemic has offered ABS opportunities to further increase its inventory of services, by offering solutions to meet the newly brought about needs of its clients. Although it has been widely assumed that financial needs and service discounts are the No.1 needs of ABS clients in these trying times, this was not the case. Ensuring the continuity of clients’ businesses which, in this case is ensuring that ships can continue to trade by holding valid certificates through timely completion of surveys. ABS is able to achieve this via means of Remote Survey. 2021-08-04 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63903/1/A%20Management%20Project%20presented%20in%20part%20consideration%20for%20the%20degree%20of%20Master%20of%20Business%20Administration.pdf Ho, Charles Chee Yong (2021) Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] |
| spellingShingle | Ho, Charles Chee Yong Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title | Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title_full | Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title_fullStr | Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title_short | Servitization by classification societies in times of COVID-19 |
| title_sort | servitization by classification societies in times of covid-19 |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63903/ |