-
range of
maritime cargoes.
Break bulk /
general cargo are
goods that are
handled and
stowed piecemeal to some degree, as
opposed to
cargo in bulk or modern...
-
Heinemann in 1923. Salt-Water
Poems and
Ballads includes "Sea-Fever" and "
Cargoes", two of Masefield's best
known poems. "Sea-Fever"
first appeared in Salt-Water...
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offer their vessels for hire to
carry bulk (dry or liquid) or
break bulk (
cargoes with
individually handled pieces) to any
suitable port(s) in the world...
- is
carried in airliner's
cargo holds. Also in 2015,
Boeing forecast belly freight to rise to 63%
while specialised cargoes would represent 37% of a 1...
- Charles; Jonas, Martin; The
North of
England P&I ****ociation (2016). Bulk
Cargoes: A
Guide to Good
Practice (First ed.). UK: The
North of
England P&I ****ociation...
- Look up
cargo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cargo is
transported goods or produce.
Cargo may also
refer to:
Cargo, New
South Wales, in
Cabonne Shire...
-
global air
cargo is
carried in p****enger jets’ bellies. Air
freight rates rose as a consequence, from $0.80 per kg for
transatlantic cargoes to $2.50-4...
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Hatch General Cargo,
abbreviated (OHGC), is a ship
designed to
transport forest products, bulk
cargos,
unitized cargoes,
project cargoes and containers...
-
Cargo Handling and Stowage: A
Guide for Loading, Handling, Stowage, Securing, and
Transportation of
Different Types of
Cargoes,
Except Liquid Cargoes...
- A
cargo liner, also
known as a p****enger-
cargo ship or p****enger-cargoman, is a type of
merchant ship
which carries general cargo and
often p****engers...