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Analysis of Ship Fire Accident – Capturing Stability and Trust

Analysis of Ship Fire Accident – Capturing Stability and Trust

RJ0800006_15

  • Last Update 03/18/2025
  • File Size 0.9MB
  • # of Slides 4
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide featuring a European map background with three regions represented by circular bubble markers in cyan or orange. The dark gray map layout enables instant comparison of regional statistics, percentages, and performance metrics. Accompanying line graphs display trends for England, Germany, and Italy with 70%, 60%, and 30% values, emphasizing risk levels with fire icons. This 4-slide template is optimized for 16:9 widescreen format and ready for immediate use in presentations, reports, and analytical documents.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Designed to compare geographic location-based data and communicate regional performance, statistics, and risk levels visually. Enhances audience comprehension in international business, global marketing, and regional analysis reports by highlighting critical information.

  • How to Use

    Input text and numerical values into the circular markers on the map to represent regional data. Use alongside line graphs to convey both trends and comparisons simultaneously. Modify colors (cyan/orange) to differentiate categories and priority levels.

  • Recommended For

    International business professionals, marketing strategists, regional analysts, and professionals in shipping, logistics, and energy sectors presenting global market conditions, regional risk assessments, and country-specific performance metrics.

  • Slide Structure

    4-slide composition: Slide 1 dark gray European map with 3 cyan circular markers / Slide 2 light gray European map with 3 orange circular markers / Slides 3-4 line graphs showing 3 data series (England, Germany, Italy) at 70%, 60%, 30% with fire icon emphasis. 16:9 widescreen format, PPTX file.

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