"Ship-to-shore" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ship-to-shore" Meaning

Ship-to-shore refers to the transportation of goods or materials from a ship to a shore, often a port or a dock, as part of the process of unloading or offloading cargo from a vessel.

"Ship-to-shore" Examples

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This route connects Europe to North America, linking the east coast of the US and Canada to the west coast of Europe via Puerto Rico via ship-to-shore transfer.
The deployment of fiber-optic cables has increased data transfer speeds between ship-to-shore repeaters, boosting internet services across the ocean.
To achieve just-in-time delivery, factory-to-warehouse transportation options like ship-to-shore logistics and air freight are necessary to ensure on-time delivery.
The continuously changing marine environment has necessitated the use of advanced technology, including self-adjusting location A/G slit feedthroughs for ship-to-shore connnections.
Modern ships are better equipped for safety, comfort, and efficiency, which has significantly increased their operational period, that is, from 6 months to 24 months or more, in transmissions of ship to shore, though they usually do not generally go over 7 months.

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