Shipping

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Container ships, San Francisco Bay.

Shipping is the transportation of goods and cargo. Over 90% of world trade is carried by the international shipping industry, and without shipping the import and export of goods on the scale necessary for the modern world would not be possible.[1] In 2003, the international shipping industry transported 6.2 billion tonnes of cargo.[2] The British Chamber of Shipping asserts that there are around 50,000 merchant ships trading internationally, transporting every kind of cargo, registered in over 150 nations, and manned by over a million seafarers of virtually every nationality.[3]

Types of vessel in the world merchant fleet[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. British Chamber of Shipping British Shipping Accessed July 12, 2007
  2. Clarkson Research Studies The Tramp Shipping Market[1] Accessed July 12, 2007
  3. British Chamber of Shipping op cit
  4. U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration Ships Glossary Accessed July 12, 2007

Categories: [Economics] [Shipping Terms] [Transportation] [Railroads] [Transportation] [Systems of Support]


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