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Liner Shipping: What is it and what are its advantages

Liner Shipping: What is it and what are its advantages
Liner shipping is when cargo is transported from one place to another via large ships that move through regular routes on fixed schedules. Liner shipping which is considered one of the most efficient modes of transportation uses vessels such as container ships, wet bulk tankers, dry bulk carriers, break  bulk vessel, and other specialty ships and so on.

While container ships are used extensively for carrying most of world’s goods, bulk carriers are used for transporting raw materials like coal or iron ore and tankers are used for transporting oil, petroleum and other chemicals.

Besides liner shipping services there is also tramp shipping where the ships follow no fixed schedule or route. As compared to liner shipping, tramp shipping services are much slower and often unstable and unorganized.

Here, we have highlighted some of the many benefits of liner shipping:
Advantages of liner shipping
1. Large capacity
Whatever be the size of your cargo, liner ships can carry everything and anything. In fact, owing to its huge capacity, it is preferred over air shipping. Another benefit of liner shipping is that you can choose the ship of your choice as per the cargo size.

2. Cost effective
As compared to air shipping, liner shipping is a cheaper mode of transportation; Ocean freight is four to six times cheaper than air transportation. The best part is that if you don’t have an entire shipload, you can share the space and cost on a cargo ship with other people and businesses.


3. Safe
Safety of the cargo is the main concern for any shipper but liner ships are designed in a way that these are capable of carrying hazardous materials and dangerous cargo safely. Furthermore, as maritime safety has increased considerably, cargo loss incidents have decreased consistently in the past few years.


4. Environment friendly
As transportation by ship produces low amounts of exhaust gas emissions for each ton of cargo transported, it has low carbon footprint as compared to air freight. Other than this, more than millions of containers that are used for transporting around the world are 98 percent recyclable.


5. Global economy driver
Liner shipping connects countries, markets, businesses and people all over the world thus acting like a global engine driving the economy. As mentioned before that it is also a safe, cost-effective, efficient and environment friendly mode of transportation which is why people prefer it. Such is the popularity of liner shipping that today it represents one-third of the total value of global trade.

So, this was all about liner shipping. For in-depth knowledge about the topic, you must get in touch with an experienced freight forwarder who knows everything about it.
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