zeevracht
Zeevracht is a Dutch term for the carriage of goods by sea. The word combines zee (sea) and vracht (freight or cargo). In logistics it denotes ocean freight, typically involving shipments by ship between ports on different continents or across regional seas. In English, terms such as ocean freight or seaborne freight are used.
Most zeevracht is carried by container ships in liner services. Freight can be full container load (FCL)
A contract of carriage, evidenced by a bill of lading, governs zeevracht. Rates are quoted per TEU
International regulation includes conventions such as Hague-Visby Rules, Hamburg Rules, and evolving Rotterdam Rules proposals. Liability
Trends affecting zeevracht include globalization, container supply dynamics, and environmental concerns. Decarbonization efforts push for slower