Sea Transport
Sea transport, also known as maritime transport or water transport, refers to the movement of goods or people by sea or inland waterways using ships, boats, and other vessels. This mode of transportation has been used for thousands of years, and it continues to be a crucial method of trade and travel worldwide.
Sea transport is used for a wide variety of purposes, including the transportation of goods such as raw materials, finished products, and foodstuffs, as well as people for business or pleasure. It is particularly useful for transporting heavy, bulky or large quantities of goods over long distances, as it is often more cost-effective and efficient than other modes of transportation.
Sea transport can take place in both international and domestic waters, and can include a variety of vessel types, such as container ships, tankers, bulk carriers, ferries, cruise ships, and others. It plays a vital role in the global economy and is responsible for carrying the vast majority of the world's trade in goods.