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The Sea Transport market is a major component of the Maritime industry. It involves the movement of goods and passengers by sea, and includes a wide range of activities such as cargo shipping, passenger ferry services, and cruise ships. Sea transport is a vital part of the global economy, providing a reliable and cost-effective way to move goods and people around the world.
Sea transport is also an important part of international trade, with many countries relying on it to move goods to and from their ports. It is also used to transport goods to remote areas, such as islands, where other forms of transport are not available.
The Sea Transport market is highly competitive, with many companies offering services to customers. These companies range from large international shipping companies to smaller, local operators. Companies in the market include Maersk, CMA CGM, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, Evergreen, and COSCO Shipping. Show Less Read more