The major international shipping lines:Atlantic shipping line
Northwest Europe - the east coast of North America rote.
The line is transportation line connecting western Europe and North America, the most developed industrial area in the world, a busy line for fuel and pfoducts.
Northwest Europe, the east coast of North America - Caribbean route A
This line mostly goes out of the English channel then across the North Atlantic. Ships from this line and starting with the East Coast of North America ports together usually pass through Mona, and go into the Caiibbean sea. Besides the Caribbean coastal ports, ships can also go through the Panama Canal to the American Pacific coast ports.
Northwest Europe, the east coast of North America - the Mediterranean , Suez Canal - Asia Pacific route.
It is the world's busiest leg, the shortcut of trade transactions among North America, Northwest Europe and Asia Pacific. The route is generally via the terminal of Azores and Madeira.
Northwest Europe, Mediterranean - South America east coast line.
The line generally passes through the Atlantic island in West Africa - terminals of Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands.
South America east coast - Cape of Good Hope - Far East route.
This is a transport line based on oil and ore with large waves in the west wind drift area.
North 一 western Europe, east coast of North America - Cape of Good Hope 一 Far East route.
The route is generally huge tanker oil routes. The cape Verde islands, and Canary islands are the main terminals for passing ships.

The major international shipping lines:Atlantic shipping line