What is ship broking and what is the name of people who serves foods and water in ship?

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about maritime.also the role of friegth forwarding in maritime industry.

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What does the P & O stand for in P&O ferries?

A ship broker is a person who "trades" ships - the same way any other commodity might be traded.
The broker connects "renters" and "owners." The people who want to use the ships (either for a one time voyage or a long term charter) need to find the people who own ships of the appropriate type and size AND who have a ship (or space on the ship) available. The broker is kind of a real estate agent who connects the two.

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The steward's department is responsible for serving food on a vessel. The steward has assistants who also are responsible for general interior cleaning (public restrooms, captains quarters, public areas and the like.)

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Your third question isn't particularly clear, and I'm afraid I can't answer it unless you add more details and clarify your question a bit.

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