Transportation on water surface or through water entity, using watercrafts.
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Examples for "shipping"
Examples for "shipping"
1The Goverment has taken steps to increase competition among international shipping companies.
2The sea is also a shipping route and has major fishing grounds.
3Simpson said in shipping there were often risks taken to save money.
4So far it's fairly flat, a shipping source said regarding demurrage costs.
5These are available for order today, and will begin shipping Oct. 1.
1So we need to also achieve this in maritime transport, said Thierry Nervale.
2European maritime transport ministers have agreed new ways of making ports more secure.
3The task force comprised 19 experts, including the undersigned, on all aspects of maritime transport.
4He pointed out that maritime transport is a public good in the far flung islands of the Pacific.
5Aviation and maritime transport were explicitly excluded from the 1997 Kyoto protocol, the only international binding treaty on emissions reduction.
1The Company is also engaged in the manufacture and sales of coal and electricity, railway and ship transportation, and coal to olefin (CTO) business.
1Railway tracks have been submerged and essential commodities, including food, are being transported by boat.
2Most goods were still transported by boats along the coasts, with trading at the ports.
1There's only air travel or boat travel to Milford currently.
2The same goes for train and boat travel.
3If you are looking for adventure and have plenty of time on your hands, boat travel works even cheaper.
4Scanlan says any remote or island community, reliant on slow boat travel or expensive manned aircraft for supplies, could benefit from this technology.
5The club said lives and property were at risk, but the latest official response revealed a misunderstanding around the logistics of boat travel.
1The greatest improvement in water transportation is the giant raft, Fig.
2Nearly all of Kansas attainable by the usual water transportation and travel lay immediately opposite.
3The coming of the railroads caused water transportation to decline, to the nation's great loss.
4Facilities for getting crops to market, good or bad country roads, railroads and water transportation.
5Western water transportation found its natural terminus where the Kaw or Kansas River empties into the Missouri.
1These articles could be most conveniently and cheaply transported by water.
2Oriental goods, upon reaching the Mediterranean, could be transported by water to northern Europe.
3The women would embark on board the squadron, and, with the effects of the citizens, be transported by water.
4In the event of invasion, or other emergency, this force could be easily and expeditiously transported by water to Quebec.
5A detachment of three hundred men, cavalry and infantry, was transported by water to the north bank of the Wando river.
1The Shannon hydro-electric scheme ended its key role in Ireland's water transport system.
2Lithium clearance is often used as a marker for proximal tubular water transport.
3Pit membranes between xylem vessels play a major role in angiosperm water transport.
4At 37 locations dotted around the harbour, Sydneysiders wait for their water transport.
5At 37 locations dotted around the harbor, Sydneysiders wait for their water transport.
Translations for nautical transport