List the Disadvantages of containerization of cargo: (6)
A document used by carrier to note delivery of cargo and any exceptions that cargo may have.
Dock Receipt
What does LO-LO stand for?
Lift On/Lift Off
The department of a liner company that decides the freight rate, surchages, and issues the Freight Invoice.
Freight Department
A Bill of Lading in which no endorsement is necessary and in which the consignee has paid for shipment.
Straight Bill of Lading
Defn: The weight that must be loaded to increase (or discharge to decrease) the mean draft by one inch.
Tons per inch immersion (TPI)
Formula: # of Tons in a given space
T = [V x (1 - L)] / SF
Name (3) common components of a container lash system:
What does LASH standfor?
Lighter Aboard Ship
Defn: The weight of all the cargo, fuel, stores, and supplies carried aboard a vessel; the actual carrying capacity of the vessel
Deadweight tonnage
Commodities that are exceptionally dusty and always tend to leave a residue behind them.
Dirty cargo
A Bill of Lading in which no exceptions are noted on it is said to be ________.
Clean
What is the fundamental requirement of protecting cargo?
Segregation of cargo
A “Board Foot” is equal to what dimensions:
12” x 12” x 1”
A cargo that is liquid but stored in containers and has the possibility of leakage. Does NOT refer to bulk liquid cargos
Wet cargo
Defn: The actual weight of the volume of a ship, measured in long tons, and equal to the weight of water displaced by the vessel.
Displacement Tonnage
List the Advantages of containerization of cargo: (6)
The party shown on the bill of lading to who the shipment is consigned.
Consignee
A stress that occurs on containers that occurs when the ship rolls and forces the top of the container out of alignment with the bottom?
Racking stresses
Formula: Mean sinkage
= Tons loaded / TPI
A piece of dunnage leading horizontally that is placed to prevent the shifting of cargo and possibility of crushing.
Brace
When a ship is completely loaded with cargo so that her deadweight capacity is used the term used is:
“Full and Down”
The document that serves as the contract between the shipper and the carrier.
Bill of Lading
Defn: Assembling large blocks of cargo on one level and in one compartment when able in order to eliminate small segments of cargo throughout the ship.
Block Stowage