Abandoning ship at Scandia, Inc.: Parts B and C

Herbert Sherman (Long Island University)
Barry Armandi (SUNY, Old Westbury)
Adva Dinur (Long Island University)

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

ISSN: 2574-8904

Article publication date: 1 March 2011

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Abstract

Scandia, Inc., is a commercial vessel management company located in the New York Metropolitan area and is part of a family of firms including Scandia Technical; International Tankers, Ltd.; Global Tankers, Ltd.; Sun Maritime S.A.;Adger Tankers AS; Leeward Tankers, Inc.; Manhattan Tankers, Ltd.; and Liuʼs Tankers, S.A. The companyʼs current market niche is the commercial management of chemical tankers serving the transatlantic market with a focus on the east and gulf coast of the United States and Northern Europe. This three-part case describes the commercial shipping industry as well as several mishaps that the company and its President, Chris Haas, have had to deal with including withdrawal of financial support by creditors, intercorporate firm conflict, and employee retention. Part A, which was published in the Fall 2010 issue, presented an overview of the commercial vessel industry and set the stage for Parts B and C where the firm℉s operation is discussed.

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Sherman, H., Armandi, B. and Dinur, A. (2011), "Abandoning ship at Scandia, Inc.: Parts B and C", New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 79-87. https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-14-01-2011-B006

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