- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transshipment, trans-shipment or
transhipment is the
shipment of
goods or
containers to an
intermediate destination...
- An entrepôt (English: /ˈɑːntrəpoʊ/ AHN-trə-poh; French: [ɑ̃tʁəpo]) or
transshipment port is a port, city, or
trading post
where merchandise may be imported...
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Rijeka oil
terminal with
refineries in
Rijeka and Sisak, and
several transhipment terminals. The
system has a
capacity of 20 million
tonnes per year. The...
- ports. The
company operates 4 transloaders, 4
floating cranes and 2
transhipment platforms. As at
January 2019 the
company had 716
ships in service, or...
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Philippine po****tion, it was
profitable for
Mexico City
which used it as a
transhipment point of
cheap Asian products like Silk and Porcelain. However, due to...
- ice-free port of Muuga, near Tallinn, is a
modern facility featuring good
transhipment capability, a high-capacity
grain elevator, chill/frozen storage, and...
- Europe. Currently,
ports outside of
India handle roughly 75% of the
transhipped cargo from India. More than 85% of this
cargo is
handled at Colombo,...
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estuary in 1835. Saint-Nazaire,
primarily developed for
goods to be
transhipped before being sent to Nantes, also
built rival shipyards. Saint-Nazaire...
- The Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC)
pipeline is a 1,768
kilometres (1,099 mi) long
crude oil
pipeline from the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli oil
field in the Caspian...
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Alexandria via Red Sea
ports such as Axum. Each
major route involved transhipping to pack
animal caravan,
travel through desert country and risk of bandits...