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  2. Container ship - Wikipedia

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    The combined deadweight tonnage of container ships and general cargo ships, which also often carry containers, represents 21.8% of the world's fleet. [ 58 ] As of 2009 [update] , the average age of container ships worldwide was 10.6 years, making them the youngest general vessel type, followed by bulk carriers at 16.6 years, oil tankers at 17 ...

  3. Maritime transport - Wikipedia

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    Open hatch general cargo ships are designed to transport forest products, bulk cargos, unitized cargoes, project cargoes and containers. Semi-submersible heavy-lift ships often move particularly large, heavy, or bulky goods that other ships cannot handle well. Such off-size goods include ship hulls, premade construction materials, other ...

  4. Freight transport - Wikipedia

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    Global freight volumes according to mode of transport in trillions of tonne-kilometres in 2010. In 2015, 108 trillion tonne-kilometers were transported worldwide (anticipated to grow by 3.4% per year until 2050 (128 Trillion in 2020)): 70% by sea, 18% by road, 9% by rail, 2% by inland waterways and less than 0.25% by air.

  5. What to know about the cargo ship Dali, a mid-sized ocean ...

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    Here's what to know about the cargo ship Dali that crashed into Baltimore's ... the Dali pales in comparison to the world's largest container ships, which can carry more than 24,000 containers ...

  6. Transport geography - Wikipedia

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    Ships are generally used for moving large amounts of goods. Maritime shipping is able to carry more around the world at a cheaper cost. For moving people who prefer to minimize travel time and maximize comfort and convenience, road and air are the most common modes in use. A railroad is often used to transport goods in areas away from water.

  7. List of largest container ships - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of container ships with a capacity larger than 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). Container ships have been built in increasingly larger sizes to take advantage of economies of scale and reduce expense as part of intermodal freight transport. Container ships are also subject to certain limitations in size. Primarily ...

  8. Carbon-conscious travelers can now sail across the Atlantic ...

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    With 52-meter-tall (170 feet) carbon masts and a whopping 2,100 square meters (23,000 square feet) of sail surface, these ships travel at an average of 11 nautical miles per hour, sometimes ...

  9. Wind-powered cargo ship sets sail in a move to make ... - AOL

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    A Cargill-chartered cargo ship fitted with giant, steel sails has set out on its maiden voyage. ... Wind-powered cargo ship sets sail in a move to make shipping greener. ... 55% of the world’s ...