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Port Business Glossary - Ta-

Last Updated October 13, 2020


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Darty cargo
Poor cargo. Cargo that soaks out, foul odors and powders. Raw leather, salt fish, fertilizer, cement, copra, fish meal, etc., which are stacked separately from clean cargo. Clean cargo
Terminal operator
The operating entity of the container terminal. In addition to overseeing the entire container system in ports and harbors, in Japan, a licensee (port carrier) under the Port Carriage Business Act is carried out as a worker.
Seismic Bath
In the event of a large-scale earthquake, a quay that has been more earthquake-resistant than usual that can transport emergency supplies and secure economic activities immediately after the disaster.
Water depth and high standard container terminals
It is developed to respond to growing container ships, and generally refers to a container terminal with a "quake-resistant reinforced quay with a depth of 16 m or more".
Stagnation
This refers to a state in which the ship cannot land due to congestion on the quay or delay in cargo handling, and is berthed in the port.
Taisou cargo
Major cargoes that account for a large portion of the volume. Base cargo
Pacific Route Consultation Agreement
→TPDA(Trans-Pacific Discussion Agreement)
Time charter
→Term charter contracts
Time volume rate
→TVR(Time Volume Rate)
high tides
It refers to a phenomenon in which the water surface rises due to the blowing of seawater due to strong winds or the intake of seawater due to atmospheric pressure drop when a typhoon or developed low pressure passes.
Tagboat (tugboat)
A tugboat that is used to pull or push other ships. There are "Koyo Tag", which tow vessels that are unable to navigate due to failure of the main aircraft or steering system in the open sea to the port, and "Port Tag", which is used to assist vessels entering and exiting narrow ports. (Mr.)
Other storehouses
In principle, foreign goods may not be placed in places other than the customs area, but special goods are permitted to be stored in places other than the customs area with the permission of the customs. Placing foreign cargo in designated places other than such bonded areas is referred to as other storehouses.
Frequency small amount (small volume) transport
Detailed transportation in which various varieties are divided into small quantities in one day (or one week) and delivered according to the sales status of the product when delivering products.
Double stack train
→DST(Double Stack Train)
tallyman
The person who actually performs the metric in the metric business. It is also called a checker.
→Test number
Tariff (rate)
Generally, it refers to fares and fees, but may refer to the fare chronology.
Daruma
You can't run on your own without a promotion organization.
Tanker
An oil tanker. Ships with a tank structure to scatter crude oil, heavy oil, gasoline, etc. Oil tankers (oil), clean tankers (gasoline, light oil), chemical tankers (liquid chemicals), LNG, LPG tankers (natural gas, propane gas), etc.
Tanker cargo
Cargo transported by tanker. (Anti) Dry Cargo
Tank container
Containers with tanks for transporting liquid cargo such as food, oils and chemicals.
seaworthiness (Tanko)
The ability of a vessel to sail safely in response to the usual dangers expected in the area where it will be sailed. The Ship Safety Act, the Seafarers Act, the Commercial Code, etc. stipulate the obligations of shipowners and captains to maintain their complicity.
Independent vessel allocation
A type of liner that invests and operates independently without partnering with any other company. Quick decision and flexible ship allocation. (Anti) Joint ship allocation (consortium), space charter, slot charter
Danage (dunnage)
Refers to cargo fixed compartments, loading, etc.

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