
Mediterranean shipping
Mediterranean shipping refers to the transportation of goods across the Mediterranean Sea, connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia. It involves a fleet of ships that carry containers and cargo between ports such as Barcelona, Alexandria, and Genoa. This shipping route is vital for international trade, enabling the movement of raw materials, manufactured products, and consumer goods efficiently. It benefits from established port infrastructure and logistical networks, playing a key role in global supply chains. Mediterranean shipping is influenced by regional economic activity, geopolitical factors, and maritime regulations, ensuring the seamless flow of goods in this strategically important and historically significant maritime region.