Blue Highway: How Shipping Drives the World Economy ????



Did you ever wonder how goods from around the world found their way into your hands? From the clothes we wear to the food we eat, and even the phones in our pockets, much of it has traveled across the "Blue Highway": the global shipping routes.

International trade relies on shipping as its lifeblood. Over 80% of global trade is transported by sea, and oceans serve as the hidden highways that connect nations. Giant container ships carry everything from cars to coffee beans across the world's continents, connecting factories, markets, and people.

The economy of the world simply grinds to a standstill without shipping. Sure, flying is fast, but it simply can't move the volume of trade ships transport every day. Sea transport remains the most economical and efficient way of moving goods in bulk.

Next time you see a cargo vessel on the horizon, remember: it's not merely a ship, it's part of the network that fuels our daily existence, makes economies run, and binds us all together. 

The Blue Highway actually keeps the world moving.


Menusha Malindi
Oceanography Club
Oceanography Department
Ocean University of Sri Lanka

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