What Are Foldable Containers For Shipping Cargo?
When the Japanese registered Hakone Maru set sail for the first time from Japan on August 27, 1968, on its voyage to Oakland, United States
When the Japanese registered Hakone Maru set sail for the first time from Japan on August 27, 1968, on its voyage to Oakland, United States
Airports, seaports, and land ports of a country are its entry and exit points—people and cargo move in and out of a country through these
The maritime industry’s most important concerns are the Safety of personnel and the prevention of marine pollution for smooth cargo transportation and marine operation on
Seafarers help seamlessly facilitate international trade and commerce and play a vital role in the global economy. Seafaring is a unique and highly skilled profession,
Teleportation, one of the favourite subjects of science fiction is still a hypothesis. Until it becomes a reality and logisticians are rendered useless, it takes
The container shipping industry is characterised by the presence of a multitude of players on global, regional, and local scales. Despite the intense M&A activity
UNCLOS is an acronym for the United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea. The convention is sometimes referred to as the Law of
Modern warehouses are designed to meet the requirements for receiving, storing, sometimes reprocessing, and redistributing different types of goods. It may be dry goods or
If you were to open any legal document related to the maritime industry, one term that would catch your attention is “lien”. The dictionary definition
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