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Shipping News

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Shipping

Shipping primarily pertains to two matters: the large, buoyant vessels that traverse open water, and the general transport of goods, commodities and other cargo.

Humans have built and operated ships since antiquity. The ancient Egyptians were the first to build ships much larger than boats — they built the first warships and cargo ships, which were powered by oars and sails. Over the centuries, innovations yielded more ship designs and builds, more precise and accurate navigation, and better travel speed and agility. In 1809, Robert Fuller obtained a patent for the first practical steam boat, setting a precedent for fuel-powered ships. Today, a wide assortment of ships exist globally, from simple cruise liners to floating whaling factories.

The practice of shipping cargo is also ancient. Seafaring peoples have explored faraway lands, traded goods with foreigners, and imported goods back home since the first ships set sail. Ocean shipping remained largely unchanged until 1956, when the advent of shipping containers drastically increased transport efficiency while reducing costs. Today, the shipping industry is a streamlined, globalized and prolific business that has greatly stimulated global trade, incorporating not just ships, but also trains, trucks, airplanes and other vehicles. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Articles about Shipping

  • Photo: Ships leave 'contrails' like airplanes

    Tue, Feb 28 2012 at 12:24 PM

    A NASA satellite spots bizarre cloud trails over the eastern Pacific, created when exhaust fumes from ships mix with calm, humid ocean air.

  • A French shipping container home that's just a little bit country

    Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 5:38 PM

    Located in the middle of the cow-filled French countryside, Patrick Partouche's Container House Lille is a shipping container home that celebrates instead of obscures its industrial roots.

  • IKEA ditches wooden pallets for cardboard

    Tue, Jan 03 2012 at 12:56 PM

    In an attempt to slash costs and emissions, IKEA experiments with cardboard shipping pallets. But like some IKEA products, the single-use nature of these pallets has some wondering if they're a more eco-friendly option.

  • Shipping first in lineup of climate cash solutions

    Mon, Dec 19 2011 at 12:02 PM

    Shipping is seen as prime source of money for a climate fund because it would not drain cash-strapped governments.

  • Cash raised by shipping industry may help fund climate initiatives

    Tue, Dec 06 2011 at 6:43 AM

    Proposed revenues would be used to compensate developing countries for slightly higher import costs, and contribute to the Green Climate Fund.

  • All I want for Christmas: Rage-free packaging

    Wed, Nov 30 2011 at 10:50 AM

    Amazon.com and Walmart are asking suppliers to reduce wasteful, rage-inducing packaging.

  • Canada's tiny Arctic port faces uncertain future

    Thu, Nov 10 2011 at 1:11 PM

    The Canadian town of Churchill, the self-proclaimed 'Polar Bear Capital of the World,' may lose its largest employer in 2012.

  • World's biggest solar boat docks in China

    Mon, Aug 15 2011 at 10:25 AM

    The boat, which can carry up to 50 passengers, arrived in Hong Kong from the Philippines after embarking on a world tour from Monaco last September.

  • Infographic: Locavorism vs. globavorism

    Wed, Aug 10 2011 at 10:29 AM

    Are you torn between local lettuce and foreign fennel? Can't decide on farm-to-table or plane-to-plate?

  • EU proposes to slash sulphur emissions from ships

    Sun, Jul 17 2011 at 11:43 AM

    New standards could cost the European shipping industry up to $15.6 billion.

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