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The Marine Freight market is a segment of the Logistics industry that involves the transportation of goods by sea. It is a complex system that involves the coordination of multiple stakeholders, including shippers, carriers, freight forwarders, and port authorities. The market is highly competitive, with carriers offering a variety of services to meet the needs of their customers.
The Marine Freight market is characterized by a high degree of specialization, with carriers offering services such as container shipping, bulk shipping, and break bulk shipping. In addition, carriers may offer additional services such as warehousing, customs clearance, and cargo insurance.
Some of the major players in the Marine Freight market include Maersk, CMA CGM, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, and Evergreen. Other notable companies include COSCO, Yang Ming, and OOCL. Show Less Read more