kustfart
Kustfart, or coastal shipping, refers to the transportation of goods and passengers along a country’s coastline, typically between ports within a relatively short distance. This mode of transport plays a crucial role in regional trade, logistics, and economic connectivity, particularly in countries with extensive coastlines or archipelagos. Unlike deep-sea shipping, which operates across oceans, kustfart focuses on shorter routes, often serving smaller ports and coastal communities that may not be accessible by larger vessels.
The primary vessels used in kustfart include coasters, which are smaller ships designed for shallow waters
Economic and environmental factors influence kustfart operations. It provides cost-effective alternatives to road or rail transport
Historically, kustfart has been vital for trade and communication in coastal regions, evolving alongside advancements in