Marine Transportation Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Marine Transportation stocks.

Marine Transportation Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 24 MMLP Sector Update: Energy Stocks Rise in Late Friday Afternoon Trading
May 24 MMLP Martin Midstream gets buyout offer for $3.05/unit
May 24 MMLP Sector Update: Energy Stocks Rise in Friday Afternoon Trading
May 24 MMLP Martin Midstream Partners L.P. Receives Buyout Offer from Martin Resource Management Corporation
May 24 KEX Archer-Daniels-Midland, Morningstar And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 24 KEX Insider Sale: Director Richard Alario Sells Shares of Kirby Corp (KEX)
May 23 KEX Kirby (KEX) Reaches 52-Week High: What's Aiding the Stock?
May 23 EPD Is Archrock (AROC) Stock Outpacing Its Oils-Energy Peers This Year?
May 23 EPD Is Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Stock Undervalued Right Now?
May 22 EPD EPD vs. OKE: Which Stock Should Value Investors Buy Now?
May 22 EPD Are You a Value Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 22 ACA Zacks Industry Outlook Owens Corning, Armstrong World Industries, Knife River, Arcosa and Frontdoor
May 21 EPD 3 High-Yield Stocks That Raised Dividends During The Last Recession And Every Year Since
May 21 ACA Top 5 Stocks to Buy in the Flourishing Building Products Industry
May 21 EPD Enterprise Products Partners: The Returns Will Keep Flowing
May 21 EPD TipRanks’ ‘Perfect 10’ List: 2 Top-Scoring Stocks with Dividend Yields of at Least 7%
May 21 EPD 3 No-Brainer High-Yield Pipeline Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now
May 20 ACA Eagle Materials (EXP) to Revamp Laramie Unit, Lift Capacity by 50%
May 20 MMLP Martin Midstream Partners L.P. to Participate in the 21st Annual Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference
May 20 EPD Is Enterprise Products (EPD) a Buy as Wall Street Analysts Look Optimistic?
Marine Transportation

Maritime transport is the transport by water of people (passengers) or goods (cargo). Freight transport by sea has been widely used throughout recorded history. The advent of aviation has diminished the importance of sea travel for passengers, though it is still popular for short trips and pleasure cruises. Transport by water is cheaper than transport by air, despite fluctuating exchange rates and a fee placed on top of freighting charges for carrier companies known as the currency adjustment factor (CAF).
Maritime transport can be realized over any distance by boat, ship, sailboat or barge, over oceans and lakes, through canals or along rivers. Shipping may be for commerce, recreation, or for military purposes. While extensive inland shipping is less critical today, the major waterways of the world including many canals are still very important and are integral parts of worldwide economies. Virtually any material can be moved by water; however, water transport becomes impractical when material delivery is time-critical such as various types of perishable produce. However, water transport is highly cost effective with regular schedulable cargoes, such as trans-oceanic shipping of consumer products – and especially for heavy loads or bulk cargos, such as coal, coke, ores or grains. Arguably, the industrial revolution took place best where cheap water transport by canal, navigations, or shipping by all types of watercraft on natural waterways supported cost effective bulk transport.
Containerization revolutionized maritime transport starting in the 1970s. "General cargo" includes goods packaged in boxes, cases, pallets, and barrels. When a cargo is carried in more than one mode, it is intermodal or co-modal.

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