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The Seaport market is a subset of the Ports and Harbors industry, which is responsible for the movement of goods and services across the world. Seaports are the main entry and exit points for goods and services, and are typically located near large bodies of water. They are often equipped with specialized infrastructure, such as docks, warehouses, and cranes, to facilitate the loading and unloading of cargo. Seaports are also responsible for the management of maritime traffic, and the provision of services such as pilotage, towage, and mooring.
The Seaport market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering services such as port management, cargo handling, and logistics. Major players in the market include Maersk, COSCO Shipping, and APM Terminals. Other companies in the market include DP World, Hutchison Ports, and PSA International. Show Less Read more