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Title: International Logistics
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and Mexico. Normally, shipping across ground borders is fairly uneventful and is usually the best method if time and distance allow it.
Ocean shipments are divided by three types of service: liner, bulk, and tramp. Liner service is regularly scheduled passages on assigned and established routes... Showed first 250 characters
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Liner service is regularly scheduled passages on assigned and established routes. This ship routes are similar to taking a plane somewhere. This service is used more for one-time or
irregular shipments. Bulk service is contractual for a prolonged period of time... Showed next 250 characters
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