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All about Transport, Logistics and Mobility! +++ Popular Articles: 'Multimodal Transport Networks', 'Maritime Piracy', 'Marina'

Multimodal Transport

Deutsch: Multimodaler Transport / Español: Transporte multimodal / Português: Transporte multimodal / Français: Transport multimodal / Italiano: Trasporto multimodale

In logistics and mobility, the efficient movement of goods across long distances relies on seamless integration between different modes of transport. Multimodal transport represents a cornerstone of modern supply chains, enabling the combination of road, rail, air, and maritime shipping within a single contractual framework. This approach optimizes cost, speed, and environmental impact while addressing the complexities of global trade.

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Maritime Transport

Deutsch: Seetransport / Español: Transporte marítimo / Português: Transporte marítimo / Français: Transport maritime / Italiano: Trasporto marittimo

Maritime transport is a cornerstone of global trade and logistics, enabling the movement of goods and raw materials across oceans and seas. As the most cost-effective and efficient mode of transporting large volumes over long distances, it plays a pivotal role in connecting economies and supply chains worldwide. This form of transport is indispensable for industries ranging from manufacturing to energy, ensuring the availability of commodities and finished products on a global scale.

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Maritime shipping

Deutsch: Seeschifffahrt / Español: Transporte marítimo / Português: Transporte marítimo / Français: Transport maritime / Italiano: Trasporto marittimo

Maritime shipping represents the backbone of global trade, enabling the movement of goods across oceans and connecting economies worldwide. As the most cost-effective and environmentally efficient mode of transporting large volumes of cargo, it plays a pivotal role in supply chains, industrial production, and consumer markets. Without maritime shipping, the modern interconnected economy would cease to function, as over 80% of global trade by volume relies on this sector (UNCTAD, 2023).

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