Carriage Of Goods by Sea
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DEBARCATION
The process of leaving a ship or aircraft, or removing goods from a ship or aircraft.
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IMDG
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
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LASTAGE
A room for stowing goods in a ship
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TRANSIRE
The ship's customs warrant for clearing goods
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BREAK BULK CARGO
Goods that must be loaded aboard a ship individually, and not in intermodal containers or in bulk, carried by a general cargo ship.
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BONDED WAREHOUSE
An area of security approved by custom authorities for the safekeeping or deposit of goods liable for excise duty but not yet subject to that duty.
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FREIGHT TON
The greater weight or measurement of goods where 1 tonnes is either 1,000 kg or 1 cubic meter.
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CONSIGNOR
The person named in the bill of lading as the one from whom the goods have been received for shipment.
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PALLET
A flat tray, generally made of wood but occasionally of steel, on which goods particularly those in boxes, cartons or bags, can be stacked. Its purpose is to facilitate the movement of such goods, mainly by the use of forklift trucks.
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OCEAN WAYBILL
A document, issued by a shipping line to a shipper which serves as a receipt for the goods and evidence of the contract carriage.
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