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Waterway transport is a form of maritime transport that involves the movement of goods and people by water. It is a major component of the global maritime industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient means of transporting goods and people over long distances. Waterway transport is used for both domestic and international trade, and is often the most economical way to move goods and people.
Waterway transport is typically divided into two categories: coastal and inland. Coastal transport involves the movement of goods and people along the coast, while inland transport involves the movement of goods and people along rivers, canals, and other inland waterways. Inland transport is often used to move goods and people between cities, and is often the most efficient way to move goods and people over long distances.
Waterway transport is a highly regulated industry, with governments and international organizations setting safety and environmental standards. Companies in the waterway transport market include shipping companies, port operators, freight forwarders, and logistics providers. These companies provide services such as cargo handling, vessel chartering, and freight forwarding. They also provide services such as vessel maintenance, port operations, and cargo insurance. Show Less Read more