Ocean Transportation LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1.TO ANALYSE THE GROWTH IN OCEAN TRANSPORTATION.

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Ocean Transportation LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1.TO ANALYSE THE GROWTH IN OCEAN TRANSPORTATION

Worlds Major Shipping Lanes

Types of Ocean Transportation VLCCs – very large crude carriers (tankers) Bulk carriers – carry cargoes in bulk, such as iron ore, coal or wheat Container carriers – ships designed to carry containers, they are equipped with specialized handling devices to carry frieght like machine parts, or high value manufactures such as electronic equipment Ocean Liners – cruise ships which carry passengers where the quality of the accomodation is paramount

Ocean Transportation Facts The equivalent of about 141 million loaded twenty-foot containers were moved across the oceans in 2007 In one year on average, a container ship travels nearly 300,000 km or 186,411 miles. That is more than seven times around the world, or three-quarters of the distance to the moon.

The USA, for example, imported four times as many varieties of goods in 2002 as in Asia has become a lead supplier of many household and office products to Europe and the USA with 12 of the world’s leading 20 container ports in 2006 located in Asian countries. Ocean Transportation Facts

In 2000m 10 million trips were taken on cruise liners, and is expected to grow to 43.5million customers in the next 5 years Ocean Transportation Facts

While aeroplanes are faster, container ships can carry more goods in one go. It would take hundreds of aeroplanes to carry all the goods that can fit on just one large container ship. Transporting goods in large volumes makes it cheaper - ‘economies of scale’. Advantages of Container Shipping

Transporting goods by container ship is also better for the environment. –It is estimated that on average a container ship emits around 40 times less CO2 than a large freight aircraft and three times less than a heavy truck. –Container shipping is also estimated to be two and a half times more energy efficient than rail and 7 times more so than road.

Problems of Ocean transportation Pirates! Economic Recession Maneuverability Lost cargo Risk of injury/death loading and unloading Technology slow to catch up