The goal of this thesis is to explain the numerous, complex reasons for the deterioration of the US international maritime industry. The impact upon our national defense is also examined in detail. Those forces contributing to its decline are analyzed--federal regulatory processes, domestic political considerations and forces at work in the international marketplace. It becomes evident why American shipping companies operate at a competitive disadvantage to their foreign counterparts. The importance of the US merchant marine to our defense efforts is underscored, particularly in light of a Soviet maritime buildup. Anticipated shortfalls in strategic sealift resources are examined for both a one theater war and global conflict. Also considered are potential problems of crew availability and the adequacy of the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Ready Reserve Force and Effective US Control Fleet. Because no long-term plan for eradicating the root causes of our merchant marine troubles has been adopted by the nation, it is likely the US international maritime industry will continue to flounder in the future. Keywords: Logistics, Logistics planning, Marine transportation, Maritime defense, Naval logistics, Sustainability, Theses. (SDW)


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