shortturn
Shortturn is a term used in the context of shipping and logistics to describe a shipping route that is shorter than a traditional longhaul route. Shortturn routes typically connect ports that are relatively close to each other, often within the same region or country. These routes are often used for time-sensitive cargo, such as perishable goods or high-value items, where the faster transit time is crucial.
Shortturn routes can be operated by various types of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, and
The advantages of shortturn routes include reduced transit time, lower fuel consumption, and lower emissions. However,
Shortturn routes are an important part of the global shipping industry, providing a vital link in the