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Port Business Glossary - La

Last Updated March 14, 2019


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liner (liner)
A liner. Ships that operate regularly on a specific route. The cargo transported as a result is referred to as liner (periodic) cargo.
※(Public Corporation) From "Ports 2014" issued by the Japan Port Association
Round
Make a round of port of call on the route. Or the number of days required to go round
Rush ship (LASH: Lighter Abord Ship)
A ship carrying a barge (lighter) The barges have a structure that can be loaded and unloaded directly from the stern. PFEL's rush ship was once sailing at Yokohama Port, but it has already withdrawn.
Rashing
Generally, the cargo is tied to the vessel with wires, ropes, chains, etc. to prevent cargo from falling. In the case of a container ship, it refers to tying a container on deck with a lash wire, turn buckle, etc.
Landing report
Documents issued by the cargo handling company to the ship company or shipper by describing the quantity and condition of the cargo when unloading the cargo from a barge.
Land bridge
Sea and land combined transportation. Examples include the American Land Bridge (ALB) and Canadian Land Bridge in Japan, Far East, Pacific, Railway, Atlantic, and Europe. In addition, there are MLB (Mini Land Bridge) and SLBs (Siberia Land Bridge), which transport rail to the east Midwest of the United States via the west coast of North America. (See) ALB, MLB, SLB

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Fax: 045-671-7158

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