The West Coast Fossil Park, the most prolific source of late tertiary vertebrate fossils in the world, and Saldanha Bay's ore harbour, where you'll find some of the world's
largest ocean carriers, are also close by.
Not exact matches
Its new status as a freight forwarder, or «non-vessel operating common
carrier,» gives Amazon, the world's
largest online retailer, a foothold in the $ 350 billion a year
ocean freight business.
Enemy aircraft, launched from
large, airborne
carrier ships, patrol the skies, and naval vessels sail the
ocean surrounding the island.
The new extremes of wind and rain are part of a
larger pattern that also includes rapidly melting glaciers worldwide, increasing desertification, a global extinction crisis, the ravaging of
ocean fisheries, and a growing range for disease «vectors» like mosquitoes, ticks and many other
carriers of viruses and bacteria harmful to people.»
For
ocean carriers, the momentous Hanjin bankruptcy was followed by a consolidation in vessel ownership, with OOCL (Orient Overseas Container Line) and COSCO (China Ocean Shipping Company) joining forces as one example, which was followed by Maersk gobbling up the business impacted by the Hanjin bankruptcy; this was followed by recent news reports that CMA CGM may be purchasing as many as nine new ULCV's (Ultra Large Container Vess
ocean carriers, the momentous Hanjin bankruptcy was followed by a consolidation in vessel ownership, with OOCL (Orient Overseas Container Line) and COSCO (China
Ocean Shipping Company) joining forces as one example, which was followed by Maersk gobbling up the business impacted by the Hanjin bankruptcy; this was followed by recent news reports that CMA CGM may be purchasing as many as nine new ULCV's (Ultra Large Container Vess
Ocean Shipping Company) joining forces as one example, which was followed by Maersk gobbling up the business impacted by the Hanjin bankruptcy; this was followed by recent news reports that CMA CGM may be purchasing as many as nine new ULCV's (Ultra
Large Container Vessels).
Located along the Mississippi River, the Port of Baton Rouge is the 9th
largest in the U.S. and is the farthest upstream port on the river capable of handling
ocean - going tankers and cargo
carriers.