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what do you know about inland and international water transportation​

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Answered by kratika29
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Inland waterways is defined as a stretch of water, not part of the sea, over which craft of a carrying capacity not less than 50 tonnes can navigate when normally loaded. ... Inland water transport craft is the craft that having a minimum carrying capacity of 20 tonnes.

Answered by harishtame
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1. Inland waterways: Inland waterways is defined as a stretch of water, not part of the sea, over which craft of a carrying capacity not less than 50 tonnes can navigate when normally loaded. ... Inland water transport craft is the craft that having a minimum carrying capacity of 20 tonnes.

     

2. International waterways: Maritime transport, fluvial transport, or more generally waterborne transport is the transport of people (passengers) or goods (cargo) via waterways. ... Maritime transport can be realized over any distance by boat, ship, sailboat or barge, over oceans and lakes, through canals or along rivers.

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