The three most common modes of transportation of manufactured goods into Mexico include railroads, trucks and container ships. Most trade between Mexico and the United States uses both truck and railroad transport, while most of Mexico's trade with either Europe, Asia or the rest of Latin America uses container ships.
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
exported goods
Most goods are shipped by truck.
By boats
Mostly tourism-related services. There is also some fishing but mostly for subsistence. There is no agriculture and no industry. All products (goods and foodstuffs) are shipped from Mexico's mainland.
They use certain types of cargo ships to ensure the safety of the dangerous goods being shipped internationally.
KFC
diamonds
Enumerated goods were products/goods produced by the colonies that could only be shipped to England.
They shipped $942 million worth of goods in 2001 (down from about $967 million in 1997),
I guess you mean from foreign countries. Some are shipped trough cargo containers, which reach industrial ports such as Guaymas, Mazatlan or Veracruz. Others are brought by truck or railroad.
There were quite a few different good that were shipped from England to the colonies. Tea was one very popular good that was shipped.