Sea transport refers to the means of transportation of cargo or/and passengers by sea. With their start dating back to the ancient times, water-based deliveries are closely linked both internal and international trade. In developing economies, waterways are vitally important for domestic commerce.
Sea transportation represents the most beloved type of international container shipments given its low cost (if compared to other delivery types), variety carriers, and high cargo safety as well as transportation capacity. Sea transport types comprise but are not limited to bulk, container, tanker, refrigerated ships, ferries, tug boats, barges, to name a few. The sea transport industry faces severe competition from the airline industry due to the high delivery speed offered by the latter one. The sea transport market includes not only companies involved in the goods’ shipping (e.g. Maersk Sealand, APL, P&O Nedlloyd and Cosco), but also those that build, repair or rent the sea transport. Companies involved in the passenger delivery and cruise activity together with port authorities are also amid sea transport market players.
The Catalogue encloses research reports dedicated to the market for sea transport. The research reports offer in-depth overviews of the global, regional and domestic transport markets. The research studies provide data on supply and demand volumes and price changes. Analyses of the current situation on the market, future industry prospects and the competitive environment are on hand in the reports.
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