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The ferry market is a segment of the maritime industry that involves the transportation of passengers and cargo by sea. Ferries are typically used to transport people and goods between two points, often across a body of water. Ferries are often used to connect two land masses, such as islands or continents, or to provide access to remote areas. Ferries are also used to transport goods and passengers between ports, and to provide access to offshore oil and gas platforms.
Ferry services are typically provided by private companies, government agencies, or a combination of both. Ferry services may be operated by a single company or by a consortium of companies. Ferry services may be operated on a regular schedule or on a demand-responsive basis.
Some of the major companies in the ferry market include Stena Line, Brittany Ferries, DFDS Seaways, Caledonian MacBrayne, and Irish Ferries. Show Less Read more