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Maersk Line and Transpacific Stabilization Agreement

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Difference between Maersk Line and Transpacific Stabilization Agreement

Maersk Line vs. Transpacific Stabilization Agreement

Maersk Line is the global container division and the largest operating unit of the Maersk Group, a Danish business conglomerate. The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (TSA) is a research and discussion forum used by 15 of the main container shipping lines which carry cargo between Asia and the United States.

Similarities between Maersk Line and Transpacific Stabilization Agreement

Maersk Line and Transpacific Stabilization Agreement have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): CMA CGM, Containerization, Mediterranean Shipping Company.

CMA CGM

CMA CGM S.A. is a French container transportation and shipping company.

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Containerization

Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers (also called shipping containers and ISO containers).

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Mediterranean Shipping Company

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC) is the world's second-largest shipping line in terms of container vessel capacity.

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Maersk Line and Transpacific Stabilization Agreement Comparison

Maersk Line has 35 relations, while Transpacific Stabilization Agreement has 19. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 5.56% = 3 / (35 + 19).

References

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