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Shipping
Shipping is basic process of transporting goods and cargo. Virtually every
product ever made, bought, or sold has been affected by shipping. Despite the
many variables in shipped products and locations, there are only three basic
types of shipments: land, air, and sea.
Land or "ground" shipping is easily the most popular form of shipping. Even in
Air and Sea shipments, ground transportation is still required to take the
product from its origin to the airport or seaport and then to its destination.
Ground transportation is typically more affordable than air or sea shipments, so
whenever possible shippers attempt to keep their freight in trucks.
Many trucks will take freight directly from the shipper to its destination in
what is known as a door to door shipment. Vans and trucks of all sizes make
deliveries to sea ports and air ports where freight is moved in bulk also.
Much shipping is done aboard actual ships. An individual nation's fleet and the
people that crew it are referred to its "merchant navy" or "merchant marine."
Merchant shipping is essential to the world economy, carrying the bulk of
international trade. The ships are also extremely expensive constructions
themselves, being some of the largest man-made vehicles ever. The term
originates with the shipping trade of wind power ships, and has come to refer to
the delivery of cargo and parcels of any size above the common mail of letters
and postcards.
Ground shipping can be cheaper and less restrictive to size, quantity, weight,
and type of freight than by air transport. Air transport is usually reserved for
products which must be sent within a shorter time frame. Some carriers offer
ground shipping that operates on an exact timeline as air does. This is a recent
development becoming mainstream among major carriers since the late 1990s. UPS
and FedEx both offer guaranteed day ground shipping.
Shipping can more generally refer to the transport of freight ("shipments"),
independent of the mode of transport.
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