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Port Business Glossary - Hi
Last Updated March 14, 2019
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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- Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB: Non-Tariff Barriers)
- It refers to import restrictions that do not depend on tariffs and refers to import quantity allocation, standards and certification systems specific to each country, import procedures, etc.
- Piggyback (botgy-back)
- The common name of trailers carried by flat cars on railways. The name was given because it resembles a pig on his back. TOFC (Trailer On Flat Car), COFC (Container On Flat Car)
- (Hikibune)
- When this term is used, it refers to a small ship that pulls a barge. (See) tugboat
- Tugboat
- →Tugboat
- pitching (pitching)
- How to move around before and after the ship. Vertical swings. (Anti) rolling
- bitt (bitt)
- Section (Connecting) Ship pillar. A straight pillar or curved pillar provided on a wharf, etc., to apply a mooring rope. (San) bollard
※There are various interpretations, and an example of the definition is posted. - Surveillance zone
- A lodging area for ships to evacuate during stormy weather.
- Coated stone
- A large split stone to be placed on the front to protect the foundation mound on the quay and seawalls from waves.
- littoral drift
- On sandy beach, it refers to sand that moves near the coast. In order to prevent drifting, outer facilities such as sand levees, jet, and convections are provided, and rivers may be switched.
- Standard penetration testing
- It is carried out for the purpose of obtaining an N value indicating the degree of hard softness and tightening of soil. The N value is expressed as the number of hits required to allow a 63.5 kg hammer to be freely dropped (fall height 75 cm) and the standard sampler for standard penetration test sample 30 cm.
- Specimen survey
- Based on specimen theory, a survey method in which appropriate specimens are extracted from the survey target (population), conduct a survey, and then estimates the characteristics of a population based on the results. (Reference) Total Survey
- bilge
- It is at the bottom of the ship. In addition, bilge keel refers to a fins attached to the curved part of the ship's subordinate to prevent the ship's sideways swing.
For inquiries to this page
Port and Harbor Bureau General Affairs Department General Affairs Division
Phone: 045-671-2880
Phone: 045-671-2880
Fax: 045-671-7158
Email address: kw-somu@city.yokohama.jp
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