shipping company
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Definition
Noun: A shipping company is a business organization that provides services for the transport of goods by sea. Its primary function is to manage the logistics of moving cargo from one port to another using ships or vessels.
Usage
A "shipping company" is a specific type of commercial enterprise. It is used to refer to the corporate entity responsible for maritime freight transport. - The manufacturer contracted a large shipping company to deliver the machinery to Asia. - Maersk is one of the world's largest shipping companies.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective term: The term can be used collectively to refer to the industry sector.
- Global trade depends heavily on the shipping company sector.
- In legal/commercial contexts: Often appears in contracts, bills of lading, and logistics discussions.
- The liability clause names the shipping company as the responsible carrier.
Variants and Related Words
- Shipping line: A near-synonym, often used interchangeably, though it can specifically refer to a company operating scheduled services on specific routes.
- The cargo was booked on a major trans-Pacific shipping line.
- Carrier: A broader term for any company that transports goods, which can include shipping companies, airlines, and trucking firms.
- The contract names the ocean carrier, a reputable shipping company.
Synonyms
- Merchant shipping company
- Ocean carrier
- Maritime transport company
Related Phrases
- Shipping company agent: A local representative of the shipping company.
- All documentation must be submitted to the shipping company agent at the port.
- Shipping company fees: Charges levied by the company for its services.
- The invoice includes all shipping company fees and port dues.
Noun
- a company that provides shipping services