Ocean Freight
Ocean freight refers to the transportation of goods by sea, utilizing container ships, bulk carriers, and other types of vessels. This mode of transport is commonly used for international trade due to its capacity to move large volumes of cargo cost-effectively over long distances.
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Freight Forwarder
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Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 OSRA
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