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( Extensive Coastline of around 7500 km.
( 13 major (12 government and 1 corporate) and 187
minor ports.
( Ranks 16th in the world
( Total 710 ships
( Rapid and Safe movement of goods and people
( Fraternity ʹ Forwarding and Customs House Brokers,
Shipping lines, Railways, Terminal Operators and
Global Supply Chain
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Tanker or Tankship is a ship designed to transport


liquids in bulk . Major types of Tank ship includes the oil
tanker, the chemical tanker , and the liquefied natural
gas carrier.
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Bulk Carrier or Freighter or bulker is a merchant ship specially


design to transport unpackaged bulk cargo such as grains, coal,
ore and cement in its cargo holds. Korea is the largest single
builder of bulkers, and 82% of these ships were built in Asia.
 
Chartering is an activity within the shipping industry. In
some cases Charterer may own cargo and employ a
ship broker to find a ship to deliver the cargo for a
certain price, called freight rate. Freight rates may be
on a per-ton basis over a certain route (e.g. for iron ore
between Brazil and china) or alternatively may be
expressed in terms of a total sum ʹ normally U.S Dollars
ʹ per day for the agreed duration of the charter.
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Container ships are cargo ships that carry all of their load in
truck-size intermodal containers, in a techniques called
containerization. They Form a common means of
commercial intermodal freight transport.
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A passenger ship is a ship whose primary


function is to carry passengers.
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In shipping, break bulk or general cargo is a term that covers a great variety of good
that must be loaded individually, and not in intermodal nor in bulk as with oil or
grains. Ships that carry this sort of cargo are often called general cargo ships. The
term Break bulk derives from the phase breaking bulk- the extraction of the cargo of
a ship or the beginning of the unloading process from the ships holds. Goods may be
in shipping containers such as bag, boxes , crates, drums or barrels.

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