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  2. Shipping markets - Wikipedia

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    In the sale and purchase market, second-hand ships are traded between shipowners. The administrative procedures used are roughly the same as in the real-estate business, using a standard contract. Trading ships is an important source of revenue for shipowners, as the prices are very volatile.

  3. List of countries by ship exports - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of countries by passenger and cargo ship exports. Data is for 2023, in millions of United States dollars, as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity and the International Trade Centre. [1] [2] Currently the top twenty countries are listed. #

  4. Category:Cargo ships of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cargo ships of Japan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. SS Adderstone; E.

  5. Nippon Yusen - Wikipedia

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    ' Japan Mail Ship Company '), also known as NYK Line, is a Japanese shipping company. The company headquarters are located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It operates a fleet of over 800 ships, which includes container ships, tankers, bulk and woodchip carriers, roll-on/roll-off car carriers, reefer vessels, LNG carriers, and cruise ships

  6. Brookfield closes two Japan real estate deals for $1.6 billion

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    Canadian investment firm Brookfield Asset Management said on Monday it has closed two real-estate investments in Japan worth a combined $1.6 billion. The investments comprise a stake in Tokyo's ...

  7. Category:Merchant ships of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Cargo ships of Japan (1 C, 16 P) F. Ferries of Japan (12 P) K. Ships of the Kawasaki Kisen (5 P) N. Ships of the NYK Line (31 P) Pages in category "Merchant ships of ...

  8. Category:Ships built in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ships built by Japan Marine United (23 P) K. Ships built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries ... Japanese cargo ship Hakuyo Maru (1942) Japanese cargo ship Hakuyo Maru (1944)

  9. Cargo ship - Wikipedia

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    Cargo ships are categorized partly by cargo or shipping capacity , partly by weight (deadweight tonnage DWT), and partly by dimensions. Maximum dimensions such as length and width ( beam ) limit the canal locks a ship can fit in, water depth ( draft ) is a limitation for canals, shallow straits or harbors and height is a limitation in order to ...