Sea and coastal passenger water transport
NACE v2.1 Code: H50.10
About sea and coastal passenger water transport
NACE code 50.10 covers the sea and coastal passenger water transport industry, which plays a vital role in the broader transportation and logistics sector. This industry is responsible for the movement of passengers by water, including ferries, cruise ships, and other vessels operating on coastal and inland waterways. As a key component of the maritime economy, the sea and coastal passenger water transport industry facilitates the movement of people and supports tourism, trade, and economic development in coastal regions.
Production process
The main production techniques in the sea and coastal passenger water transport industry involve the operation of various types of passenger vessels. This includes the maintenance and operation of ferries, cruise ships, and other watercraft designed to carry passengers over short and long distances. The industry utilizes a range of technologies, such as navigation systems, propulsion systems, and passenger amenities, to ensure the safe and efficient transport of passengers.
Production inputs
The sea and coastal passenger water transport industry requires a variety of inputs to support its operations. These include passenger vessels, such as ferries and cruise ships, as well as related infrastructure like ports, terminals, and docking facilities. Additionally, the industry relies on fuel, maintenance supplies, and skilled labor, including captains, crew, and support staff, to ensure the smooth operation of passenger services.
Production outputs
The primary output of the sea and coastal passenger water transport industry is the movement of passengers by water. This includes the transportation of commuters, tourists, and other travelers between coastal destinations, as well as the provision of sightseeing and recreational cruises. The industry's outputs are consumed by a range of other NACE codes, such as 49.10 Transportation via railways, 49.31 Urban and suburban passenger land transport, and 55.10 Hotels and similar accommodation.
Revisions to 50.10
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 50.10. The most recent 1 version of this code (50.10) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):
This page shows the most recent version of code 50.10.
Older versions
Family tree for sea and coastal passenger water transport
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