Difference between dryport and seaport
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A dry port (sometimes inland port) is an inland inter modal terminal directly connected by road or rail to a seaport and operating as a center for the transshipment of sea cargo to inland destinations.
A sea port is a maritime commercial facility which may comprise one or more wharves where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo.
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A sea port is a maritime commercial facility which may comprise one or more wharves where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo.
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Difference between dryport and sea port:
Dry port:
- A Dry port is a port which means a city away from a seaport for all formalities of exporting and importing goods are finished and shipments
- It is an inland "inter modal terminal" directly connected by "road or rail or seaport".
- The world’s largest and busiest dryports located in china.
- It is subdivided into "close, midrange, and distant dry ports".
Seaport:
- These are the port maritime facilities which harbour ships to dock and discharge passengers and cargo.
- Seaport is a place where ships may land to load and "discharge passengers", and cargo.
- The world’s largest and busiest seaports located in Singapore.
- The seaport is subdivided into the cruise and cargo port.
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