There isn't an average toll. The toll system looks at the kind of ship you have - bulk cargo, refrigerated cargo, vehicles, containers and passengers all pay different rates - and how big it is. There is a LOT of other stuff, so all but the largest shipping companies use process agencies. You deposit a vast amount of money with them to get the ball rolling. They know how big your ship is, because telling them is part of registering. You transmit your manifests to them, and they use your ship data and the manifest data to calculate the toll. IOW it's thoroughly possible to pay $10,000 toll on one crossing, $9500 on the second and $12,000 on the third.
what is the average amount of money paid by each ship going through the canal
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== == Each year over 14,000 vessels pass through the Panama Canal.
No.
I am going to answer your question with a other question . Wath benefits has panama with the canal through their land ? Your answer will be my answer (use your brain).
Nicaragua. I found that out in my report for the Panama Canal. =D
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Panama is the Spanish-speaking country that has a canal going through it, known as the Panama Canal. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, providing a vital route for international maritime trade.
specially-trained qualified Panama Canal pilots give the steering orders on ships going through the canal, supplanting the vessel"s captain or Officer of the Deck- the deck officer normally giving the Conning orders.
Successful trade routes from Europe to the Orient included...going across the Mediterranean, then walking across Asia (Silk Road)going across the Mediterranean, through the Suez Canal, through the Indian oceangoing around the coast of Africa and through the Indian Oceangoing across the Atlantic, around South America, across the Pacificgoing across the Atlantic, through the Panama Canal, across the Pacific
3600 miles
The Panama Canal is the shortest route.