Cargo Ships

Cargo ships are large ocean-going vessels designed specifically for the transportation of goods and materials across seas and oceans. They play a crucial role in international trade by carrying a wide variety of cargo, including bulk items (like grains, coal, and iron ore), containers (which can hold various manufactured goods), and specialized cargo (such as vehicles and perishable goods). Cargo ships are equipped with cargo holds or containers and often have loading and unloading equipment for efficiency. These ships vary in size and type, including container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, and Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) vessels, each tailored for specific kinds of cargo. Overall, cargo ships are essential to the global supply chain and commerce, facilitating the movement of products between countries and regions.