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About 70 percent of the Earth is covered with water. Given this fact, it is no surprise that waterborne transport is one of the most important transportation methods today. In the past, civilizations would heavily rely on waterborne transport in order to engage in trade, with large trading networks spanning the seas. Though air and rail transport have rose as major transportation alternatives, many companies and countries heavily rely on waterborne transport today.

Waterborne transport is a broad category that encompasses a wide variety of purposes and applications. One of the main uses of waterborne transport is for shipping, to send and receive goods all throughout the ... more