collaboration
I find the cooperation of the participants of my group very difficult, that the time zones have a very big influence on the cooperation.
You can not make an appointment for a meeting anywhere in the world because it's time for everyone at a different time.
First thoughts When we think of ships, we think of the weird size of these barges.
How many containers can you transport at one go?
How long and how heavy are they? How many nodes per hour does it drive?
Where did they come from?
Where do you get the freight from? You are simply fascinated how such a big and heavy means of transport can not go down?
In a second look, in relation to the climate, directly new questions come to mind.
Are the ships sustainable? Do these ships really need it? What is the fuel used by the ship? How is the cargo kept fresh or cooled on board? Where do the many products come from? How does the transport chain continue to the port?
difficulties
It will be very difficult to find additional information about each topic.
Much is already known, here finding out a lot more new could be rather difficult.
Another difficulty could be to narrow down the topic.
There are so many points that you could treat, restricting them meaningfully so that all participants are still interested could prove difficult.
The time will be very short to work for certain people a satisfactory result!
Acquired We first decided on a topic. We treat these more closely and intensively.
We look how this product comes to Switzerland? How much C02 consumes it.
We work with different students around the world who see transportation from different perspectives.
By analyzing the transport precisely, we find out how much shipping is needed and how important it is in the world.
The work also shows how the product is kept fresh during transport and how the damage is minimized.
I am looking forward to an exciting cooperation. To expand my knowledge. To improve my skills in teamwork. To deal with the topic and finally to look back on a great job.
Matthias Baenziger, TZ19
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