Classification of shipping routes

1. According to the mode of operation of the ship

(1) A regular route refers to a route that uses a fixed ship, sails at a fixed schedule and port, and operates passenger and cargo transportation services at a relatively fixed freight rate. Regular routes, also known as liner routes, mainly carry miscellaneous goods. (2) Unscheduled routes are routes that are temporarily selected according to the needs of the cargo. Ships, shipping schedules, and ports of call are not fixed. It is a route that mainly deals with bulk and low-cost cargo transportation.

2. According to the distance of the voyage

(1) OCEAN-GOING SHIPPINGL INE refers to the long distance of the voyage, the shipping route of the ship sailing across the ocean, such as the route from the Far East to Europe and the Americas. It is customary for China to use the port of Aden to define the routes to the west of the port of Aden, including the two sides of the Red Sea and the vast areas of Europe and North and South America.

(2) NEAR-SEA SHIPPING LINE refers to the general term for the maritime transport routes between the ports of the country and the ports of neighboring countries. It is customary for China to refer to the routes of Asia and Oceania in the east of the port of Aden. Ocean route.

(3) COASTAL SHIPPING LINE refers to the maritime transportation routes between ports in the coastal areas of China, such as Shanghai/Guangzhou, Qingdao/Dalian.

3. According to the scope of navigation:

(1) Atlantic route; (2) Pacific route; (3) Indian Ocean route; (4) Global route.

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