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Marine Transport

Marine transport is the movement of people and cargo by sea. This form of transportation has been around for centuries, making it an essential part of global commerce and the world economy. It is the most cost-effective and efficient method of transporting large items across large distances. Marine transport is used…

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Overview

Marine transport is the movement of people and cargo by sea. This form of transportation has been around for centuries, making it an essential part of global commerce and the world economy. It is the most cost-effective and efficient method of transporting large items across large distances. Marine transport is used to move cargo, vehicles and people, and is vital for international trade, shipping and travel. It is also important for delivering raw materials, energy and food to different parts of the world. Marine transport also plays a role in environmental preservation, as ships are powered by non-polluting energy sources, making them a sustainable form of transport. A well-developed marine transport system is essential for the economic and social development of many countries.

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