Marine Transportation
The Marine Transportation industry is a crucial sector that supports international trade and logistics through maritime transportation. Through container ships, tankers, and bulk carriers, it transports large volumes of cargo including raw materials, components, products, and energy resources worldwide. Maritime shipping accounts for approximately 90% of international logistics, forming the foundational infrastructure supporting the global economy. This industry provides cost-efficient transportation services through large-scale and efficient vessels. Transportation efficiency is achieved through container ship enlargement, introduction of automation systems, and route optimization technology. The industry also establishes advanced navigation technology and rigorous safety management systems for maritime security and safe operation. Responding to environmental regulations is also an important issue, working on reducing environmental impact through the use of low-sulfur fuel, scrubber installation, and introduction of LNG-fueled ships. Development of autonomous ships and smart shipping utilizing digital technology is also advancing, aiming for next-generation maritime transportation.
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| Stock Code | Company Name | Industry | Prefecture | Establishment Year | Listing Year | Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9308 | Inui Kisen | Marine Transportation | Tokyo | 1925 | 1961 | Standard Market |
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