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  1. World Trade Distribution provides the most complete line of international container & cargo freight management, handling, delivery, and pick-up services. Whether you are an import broker, freight forwarder, steamship line, or N.V.O.C.C., we are the strongest link in your transportation chain.

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  2. World Trade Distribution provides the most complete line of import cargo services on the Gulf Coast. We receive and unload over 5,000 containers per year of consolidated freight into our CFS station. Open tops, flat racks, break bulk shipments, and inbound project freight are all handled on a daily basis with accuracy and in a timely manner.

  3. Trends and geography of world seaborne trade. In 2021, international maritime trade bounced back by an estimated 3.2 per cent from 2020. Shipments reached 11.0 billion tons, a volume slightly below pre-pandemic levels.

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Overview. Global maritime trade carried by containers 1980-2023. International seaborne trade carried by container ships from 1980 to 2023 (in billion tons loaded) Containerized cargo...

  5. 1.10 World container port throughput by region, 2019–2020 ... 2.2 Age distribution of world merchant fleet by vessel type, 2021 . and average age 2020–2021 ... 1 International maritime trade, world gross domestic product (GDP) and maritime trade-to-GDP ratio, 2006 to 2021

  6. 14 de mar. de 2022 · 1. Global demand growth is moderate; the challenges are caused by a North American import demand boom. COVID-19 caused substantial fluctuations in containerized goods demand that upset the global containerized logistics supply. Restrictions and shutdowns imposed by most countries early in the pandemic decreased container trade and demand.