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Global Issues Regarding The Container Shipping

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Global issues pertaining to container shipping continue to grow over time. Issues concerning hazards, empty containers, and containers lost at sea are among the most important issues companies look to fix. With each one of these issues, more issues derive from each. Just a few of the hazards include smuggling, theft, contraband, and terrorism. As for empty containers, this issue continues to leave companies in a confusion as to how to manage it. Containers lost at sea are creating a danger for the environment, other ships, and even different types of animal species.
Drug smuggling has always been an issue on land but Federal law-enforcement officials say perhaps as much as half of the narcotic floods directly into New York and other East …show more content…

Cocaine smuggling in containers fell off the charts for a while, but now they are back on the rise. NY Times comments that, “containers are the dream smuggling device. They enable traffickers to move large quantities of drugs without jeopardizing expensive light planes, boats, trucks and crews. Shipping fees are inconsequential compared to the tens of thousands of dollars demanded by contraband pilots, and there is no need to coordinate air drops and sometimes multiple transfers to boats and trucks.”
The Customs Service is in charge of fighting cocaine smugglers, but they are also in charge of keeping traffic moving smoothly through ports. The customs’ officials say that they would like to search more containers but it is a hard task to obtain without causing an extensive disruption. Recently though, they have brought the National Guard into the picture. Even with their help inspectors anticipate opening fewer than 3 percent of the more than 1 million containers expected this year. Drug smuggling is not the only type of smuggling going on either. Human smuggling is on the uprise. Human smuggling in containers seems to be most commonly found from China to U.S. NBC news says, “Since Dec. 28, more than 130 illegal immigrants have been apprehended after arriving at U.S. and Canadian ports inside shipping containers. U.S. officials say the

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