Laevatransi
Laevatransi, also known as ferry transport, refers to the movement of passengers, vehicles, and cargo across bodies of water using specialized vessels called ferries. This mode of transport is crucial for connecting isolated communities, facilitating trade, and enabling tourism. Ferries come in various types, including passenger-only ferries, roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ferries for vehicles, and cargo ferries for goods. They operate on both scheduled routes and on-demand services, depending on the region's needs. Laevatransi is a vital component of maritime infrastructure, supporting economic activities and enhancing connectivity in areas where other forms of transportation are limited or unavailable. The industry is regulated to ensure safety, environmental protection, and efficient operations. Advances in technology have led to the development of high-speed ferries and electric ferries, aiming to reduce emissions and improve travel times.