Unit 4 - Maritime Transport - Transport Development Flashcards
1
Q
How much of non-bulk cargo is transported in containers worldwide?
A
- 90%
2
Q
How much of world trade is carried by the international shipping industry?
A
- 90%
3
Q
How many merchant ships trading internationally are there?
A
- 50,000 - transporting every kind of cargo
4
Q
What were the changes in speed of maritime transport over time?
A
- since 1850s, increased by 5.6 knots (from 18 knots to 23.6 knots)
- range of vessels has increased, which means that a ship can reach any port in the world often without stopping for fuel - ship can arrive to its destination without having to take a break
5
Q
What were the changes in speed of (un/)loading maritime transport over time?
A
- up to 1956, containerisation did not exist - goods were placed in much smaller boxes, meaning more boxes - takes longer
- in 1937 took 16 days to load and unload goods onto a ship, now it only takes a day (16 times quicker)
6
Q
What were the changes in the goods capacity of maritime transport over time?
A
- first container ship was 160 metres long, now the largest container ship is 400 metres long (can hold 21413 containers)
7
Q
What is maritime transport?
A
- the shipment of goods (cargo) and people by sea and other waterways.
8
Q
What is containerisation?
A
- a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers