SOURCE
CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
DEFINITION
Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries. Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT. Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers. Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another. Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another.
Transportation Statistics > Merchant marine > Registered in other countries (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 |
Germany: |
2,491
|
|
| #2 |
Japan: |
2,459
|
|
| #3 |
Greece: |
2,363
|
|
| #4 |
China: |
1,191
|
|
| #5 |
Norway: |
861
|
|
| #6 |
United States: |
700
|
|
| #7 |
Russia: |
465
|
|
| #8 |
Taiwan: |
463
|
|
| #9 |
Hong Kong: |
417
|
|
| #10 |
Turkey: |
411
|
|
| #11 |
Denmark: |
409
|
|
| #12 |
United Kingdom: |
368
|
|
| #13 |
Korea, South: |
365
|
|
| #14 |
Switzerland: |
320
|
|
| #15 |
Singapore: |
285
|
|
| #16 |
United Arab Emirates: |
259
|
|
| #17 |
Netherlands: |
222
|
|
| #18 |
Sweden: |
161
|
|
| #19 |
Ukraine: |
160
|
|
| #20 |
France: |
154
|
|
| #21 |
Italy: |
152
|
|
| #22 |
Syria: |
130
|
|
| #23 |
Indonesia: |
122
|
|
| #24 |
Belgium: |
113
|
|
| #25 |
Spain: |
112
|
|
| #26 |
Canada: |
111
|
|
| #27 |
Poland: |
106
|
|
| #28 |
Latvia: |
105
|
|
| #29 |
Cyprus: |
87
|
|
| #30 |
Monaco: |
77
|
|
| #31 |
Estonia: |
72
|
|
| #32 |
Malaysia: |
68
|
|
| #33 |
Lebanon: |
59
|
|
| #34 |
Saudi Arabia: |
55
|
|
| #35 |
Israel: |
51
|
|
| #36 |
Egypt: |
49
|
|
| #37 |
Romania: |
48
|
|
| #38 |
Finland: |
48
|
|
| #39 |
India: |
46
|
|
| #40 |
Bulgaria: |
41
|
|
| #41 |
Philippines: |
41
|
|
| #42 |
Croatia: |
36
|
|
| #43 |
Thailand: |
34
|
|
| #44 |
Australia: |
34
|
|
| #45 |
Iceland: |
34
|
|
| #46 |
Kuwait: |
28
|
|
| #47 |
Nigeria: |
28
|
|
| #48 |
Slovenia: |
26
|
|
| #49 |
Argentina: |
24
|
|
| #50 |
Iran: |
22
|
|
| #51 |
Ireland: |
21
|
|
| #52 |
Vietnam: |
17
|
|
| #53 |
Cuba: |
17
|
|
| #54 |
Lithuania: |
17
|
|
| #55 |
Chile: |
17
|
|
| #56 |
Portugal: |
16
|
|
| #57 |
Venezuela: |
15
|
|
| #58 |
Jordan: |
15
|
|
| #59 |
Peru: |
15
|
|
| #60 |
Mexico: |
15
|
|
| #61 |
Austria: |
14
|
|
| #62 |
Pakistan: |
11
|
|
| #63 |
Bangladesh: |
10
|
|
| #64 |
Man, Isle of: |
9
|
|
| #65 |
Yemen: |
9
|
|
| #66 |
Malta: |
8
|
|
| #67 |
Uruguay: |
8
|
|
| #68 |
South Africa: |
8
|
|
| #69 |
New Zealand: |
8
|
|
| #70 |
Colombia: |
7
|
|
| #71 |
Bermuda: |
6
|
|
| #72 |
Kenya: |
6
|
|
| #73 |
Angola: |
5
|
|
| #74 |
Korea, North: |
5
|
|
| #75 |
Sri Lanka: |
5
|
|
| #76 |
Brazil: |
5
|
|
| #77 |
Azerbaijan: |
4
|
|
| #78 |
Bahamas, The: |
4
|
|
| #79 |
Qatar: |
4
|
|
| #80 |
Guyana: |
4
|
|
| #81 |
Slovakia: |
2
|
|
| #82 |
Gabon: |
2
|
|
| #83 |
Sudan: |
2
|
|
| #84 |
Greenland: |
2
|
|
| #85 |
Oman: |
2
|
|
| #86 |
Tanzania: |
2
|
|
| #87 |
French Polynesia: |
2
|
|
| #88 |
Morocco: |
1
|
|
| #89 |
Netherlands Antilles: |
1
|
|
| #90 |
Panama: |
1
|
|
| #91 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: |
1
|
|
| #92 |
Puerto Rico: |
1
|
|
| #93 |
Czech Republic: |
1
|
|
| #94 |
Albania: |
1
|
|
| #95 |
Maldives: |
1
|
|
| #96 |
Anguilla: |
1
|
|
| #97 |
Paraguay: |
1
|
|
| #98 |
Barbados: |
1
|
|
| #99 |
Marshall Islands: |
1
|
|
| #100 |
Congo, Republic of the: |
1
|
|
| #101 |
Trinidad and Tobago: |
1
|
|
| #102 |
Ecuador: |
1
|
|
| #103 |
British Virgin Islands: |
1
|
|
| |
Total: |
16,818
|
| |
Weighted average: |
163.3
|
|
DEFINITION: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries. Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT. Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers. Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another. Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another.
SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
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