Unitized Cargo Ship The concept of utilization is not a new one; it was used by the USA army in the second world army war to provide its forces fighting in Europe with weapons and ammunition. Unitization since that time has been used and developed to comprise all modes of maritime transport‚ as well as air and land transport modes. Definition: Utilization is a grouping together of two or more (Usually of a homogeneous nature) and securing with banding‚ glue‚ shrink-wrap‚ slings or permanent
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Defining a general cargo ship The term “general (multipurpose) cargo ships” covers many different ship designs that do not fi t into other more specialised cargo ship types. Thus‚ general cargo ships are not specialised for transport of only dry bulks‚ only containers or only heavy-lift cargoes‚ but they have flexibility to carry any of these cargo types. General cargo ships are the world’s most numerous ship types‚ excepting fishing vessels. Thus‚ in the year 2002 their share in the overall world
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Malayan Law Journal Reports/1995/Volume 1/’THE TAVEECHAI MARINE’; OWNERS OF CARGO LATELY LADEN ON BOARD THE SHIP OR VESSEL ’TAVEECHAI MARINE’ v OWNERS OF AND OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE SHIP OR VESSEL ’TAVEECHAI MARINE’ - [1995] 1 MLJ 413 - 26 November 1994 27 pages [1995] 1 MLJ 413 ’ THE TAVEECHAI MARINE’ ; OWNERS OF CARGO LATELY LADEN ON BOARD THE SHIP OR VESSEL ’ TAVEECHAI MARINE’ v OWNERS OF AND OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE SHIP OR VESSEL ’ TAVEECHAI MARINE’ HIGH COURT (SABAH AND SARAWAK)
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Hatch cover for cargo ships (folding) Folding type hatch covers are designed according to specific requirements of customers concerning opening size. Container arrangement‚ loading criteria and etc. Especially long-life cylinders which are made of a stainless steel sleeve with 40 ~ 60 micron of hard chrome plating are installed. Hatch covers for cargo ship (side rolling) Side rolling type hatch covers are operated by hydraulic motor and rack & pinion. The panels can be arranged for stowing
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Sugar Plantation John Barrett‚ an 18th-century plantation owner in Trelawny‚ Jamaica. February 14‚ 1782 The slaves are quite busy as we are at the height of the crop season. Late last year‚ the former owner did some renovation to the various factory buildings including the boiling house‚ the distillery‚ the curing house and the trash house. These various buildings play an integral role in the manufacturing process for sugar. The boiling house is important as this is where the sugar cane juice
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Dunnage - is any type of material used to protect the ship and the cargo. Generally‚ rough finished‚ low-grade lumber is used‚ but you can also use burlap‚ cardboard‚ heavy paper‚ and metal battens. The main function of dunnage is to make the cargoan integral part of the ship thereby protecting both the ship and the cargo. Dunnage has the following specific uses: PREVENTS CHAFING—Dunnage prevents one article from robbing against another. PREVENTS MOVEMENT—also shows dunnage between
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Unitized Cargo Unitized cargo can be defined as the grouped cargo that is carried aboard a ship in pallets‚ containers‚ wheeled vehicles‚ and barges or lighters. In other words‚ unitization of cargo is the process of grouping products and loading them onto a pallet once the products are properly packed. In other words‚ the whole process starts with packaging of products into individual packages before being put into an outer pack before they’re shrink wrapped and loaded onto a pallet. The advantage
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be divided by the volume of space being loaded. L= Broken Stowage percentage V= Volume of space v= volume of cargo stowed (V − v ) *100 V L= c. To find how many long tons will fit in a space‚ subtract the estimated broken stowage percentage (in decimal form) from one‚ multiply this figure by the Volume of the space in cubic feet and divide the result by the stowage factor of the cargo. V (1 − L ) f T= Longs tons to fill the space V= Volume of the space L= broken stowage percentage T=
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1/1/82 INSTITUTE CARGO CLAUSES (A) RISKS COVERED 1. This insurance covers all risks of loss of or damage to the subject-matter insured except as provided in Clauses 4‚ 5‚ 6 and 7 below. Risks Clause 2. This insurance covers general average and salvage charges‚ adjusted or determined according to the contract of affreightment and/or the governing law and practice‚ incurred to avoid or in connection with the avoidance of loss from any cause except those excluded in Clauses 4‚ 5‚ 6
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DEFINITION: General cargo space or bale space the volume of the cargo holds that can be used to carry general cargo General Cargo ship has holds on the main deck and also has tweendecks‚ where cargo can be stacked atop or beneath them. TYPE OF CARGO INCLUDED These spaces can be filled by: * breakbulk cargo - variety of goods that must be loaded individually‚ is transported in bags‚ boxes‚ crates‚ drums‚ or barrels. This type of cargo is called “loose cargo” * unitized cargo.- uniform or heterogeneous
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