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Last Updated October 13, 2020


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Door-to-door transport
The cargo is consistently transported from the shipper's door to door under the responsibility of one carrier.
Tokaido Freight Branch
Of the branch lines on the Tokaido Main Line (between Tokyo Station and Kobe Station) that are mainly used as cargo exclusive lines. Around Yokohama Port, there is a route between Hamamatsucho Station and Tokyo Freight Terminal Station and Kawasaki Kamotsu Station and Hamakawasaki Station, between Tsurumi Station and Hatchonawate Station, between Tsurumi Station and (Emerging Station)-Higashi Takashima Station and Sakuragicho Station, between Tsurumi Station and Yokohama-Hazawa Station and Higashi Totsuka Station. In November 2004, the Kanagawa Prefectural / Yokohama / Kawasaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry sent the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism the relevant route (here, Sakuragicho Station-Tsurumi Station-Hamakawasaki Station-Tokyo Freight Terminal Station) Has submitted a request for the use of freight and passengers.
Tokaibou
→Tokyo Bay Marine Accident Prevention Association
Tokyo Bay Marine Accident Prevention Association
An incorporated association established in 1967 with the aim of promoting the prevention of marine accidents in and surrounding waters in Tokyo Bay. The members are members of the Japan Coast Guard Department, Yokohama City and other government agencies and maritime affiliates.
Tokyo Bay Middle Tidal Level
→TP(Tokyo Peil)
Dynamic detection
Animal quarantine work or animal quarantine station. In Japan, following the Livestock Infectious Disease Prevention Law, quarantine is carried out on imported animals and livestock products prior to customs clearance in order to protect domestic livestock from infectious diseases of infectious diseases in Japan. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and is also set up in Yokohama.
East and Westbound
A term that indicates the movement of the ship. For example, on the North American route, the movement from Asia to North America is "East Sea" and the movement from North America to Asia is "West".
Alliance
→Shipping Alliance
Alliance code
→Convention on Liner Alliance Code of Conduct
Special container (special container)
This is a special container excluding ordinary cargo container, including frozen containers (refer containers), flat rack containers, open top containers, flat head containers, bulk containers, tank containers, pen containers, pen containers, pen containers, pen containers, etc.
Promotion of efficiency of specific wharf operation
Among private companies that intend to conduct integrated and efficient operation of public terminals at important ports in the Special Zone for Structural Reform, certain requirements after the port manager has undergone procedures to ensure publicity. A system that allows public terminals, which are administrative property, can be loaned in an integrated and long term to private companies that have been recognized as applicable. The company has started operations at Mizushima Port and Hakata Port since April 2004.
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
→JICA(Japan International Cooperation Agency)
Dotan (dutan: mudstone, siltstone)
Clay, silt chunks that are on rocks. It is hard in water, but it collapses fragile when dried. It is also called solid-state silt.
Dock Receipt (D/R)
A document containing the cargo details to be submitted together when the container is brought in at the CY gate.
→Receipt of the ship
Jetty
A structure on a dike that protrudes from the land shore to the sea.
Dry cargo
Also referred to as Inui cargo, it refers to liquid freight and other non-Inui cargo. This refers to general cargo or solid bulk cargo, regardless of whether or not packaging is present.
dry container
In general, it accounts for more than 80% of containers distributed worldwide.
truck cranes
A crane swirl section is placed on a truck chassis, which runs self-propelled anywhere like a car, moves to a pickup site, and is widely used when mobility is required.
draft (draft)
→Stuttering
Draft appraisal
This refers to a method of estimating the loading capacity of roses, such as grains, by stuttering.
Transit cargo
Passing freight. Cargo that passes without being unloaded at the port (airport) where the port (airport) has been made, and has not been transshipped to another ship (aircraft).
Transit time (trait time)
Number of days required.
T/S: transhipment
Transferring to a ship that calls at the port on the way to the destination because the vessel does not call at the destination of cargo.
Transship unloaded cargo to another ship (aircraft) at a port (airport) where a ship (aircraft) has called, and transporting it to another port (airport).
transtainer (tratainer)
→Transfer crane
Transfer crane (transfer crane)
A bridge-shaped crane that accumulates containers in multiple stages in a container yard or loads and unloads them into chassis.
※(Public Corporation) From "Ports 2014" issued by the Japan Port Association
Figure of transfer crane (392094 byte)
tramper (tramper)
An irregular ship. Ships that operate irregularly depending on the presence or absence of cargo without a specific route. It's common on private ships. (An anti) liner
(Torikaji: port)
While the ship is moving forward, the rudder to the left. (Reverse) surface rudder
Drifting
Drifting or drifting. Stop and drifting the engine in a safe sea area to adjust the scheduled arrival time (ETA).
dolphin (dolphin)
A column-based structure provided underwater for ship mooring and isolated from land. It is also called a system (connected) ship pile. In Yokohama Port, many of them are installed in private berths.
Dolphin diagram (400518 byte)
drayage
→Waiting sideways

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