Maritime transportation is an essential component of any programme for sustainable development because the world relies on a safe, secure and efficient international shipping industry. With this in mind, IMO developed a concept of a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System with a view to providing...
This article examines the current state of maritime transport in Bulgaria with the idea of finding out what is happening in this segment of the transport market, given the serious impact on the dynamics of its development that environmental factors have had in recent year...
In such cases, you might want to consider railway or maritime transportation. Choosing between less-than-truckload (LTL) and full truckload (FTL) transportation is an important decision, whether it’s for road or rail transport. LTL transportation, in simple terms, involves combining your goods ...
The data from remote sensing satellites under the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS) program is widely used in multiple countries and fields. The BeiDou navigation satellite system (BDS-3) provides comprehensive services for China-Europe Railway Express, and in maritime transport and other...
Conveyance generally refers to the legal process of transferring property or rights, while transport is the act of moving people or goods from one place to another.
International maritime law is a type of legislation that is focused on relationships between nations regarding bodies of water...
Ocean freight is the method of transporting goods through the sea. It is an important part of cross-border trade that lets people move massive amounts of goods between countries. The goods are typically transported on ships through the open ocean. There are many kinds of shipping options availa...
Maritime law, also known as admiralty law, is a body of laws, conventions, and treaties that govern private maritime business and other nautical matters, such as shipping or offenses occurring on open water. International rules governing the use of the oceans and seas are known as the Law of...
What Is the Difference Between CIF and CPT? CPT stipulates that the seller is responsible for all expenses and risks of the transportation of goods up until the goods are delivered to a carrier. CIF applies to maritime shipping and stipulates that the seller is responsible for all expenses, in...
The Scrubbers on the Marine Transport Vessels: Technical, Economic and Environmental Characteristics The use of scrubbers on ships is one of the strategic alternatives in order to meet the current International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements for ... VV Komissarova,EV Krasova 被引量: 0发...