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Harbor Business Glossary - Ta

Last Updated October 13, 2020


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Dart cargo
Worried cargo. Cargo which liquid permeates, emits bad smells and powder. It refers to raw skins, salt fish, fertilizer, cement, copra, fish meal, etc., and can be stacked separately from clean cargo. (Anti) clean cargo
Terminal operator
The operator of the container terminal. In addition to overseeing the entire container system at ports, in Japan, a licensee under the Port Transport Business Act (port Transport Contractors) under the Port Transport Business Act are engaged in the work.
Earthquake-resistant berth
A quay with stronger earthquake resistance than usual that can transport emergency supplies and secure economic activities immediately after the disaster in the event of a large-scale earthquake.
Deepwater and high-standard container terminal
It is developed to accommodate container ships that are becoming larger, and generally refers to a container terminal with a "seismic-resistant quay with a depth of 16m or more."
Boiling
This means that the ship cannot arrive at the port due to congestion on the quay or delay in cargo handling.
Taisung freight
Major cargo that accounts for the majority of the volume. Base cargo
Pacific Route Consultation Agreement
→TPDA(Trans-Pacific Discussion Agreement)
Time charter
→Time charter contracts
Time volume rate
→TVR(Time Volume Rate)
high tides
This refers to a phenomenon in which the water surface rises due to the blowing of seawater due to strong winds or the sucking of seawater due to strong winds or sucking up of seawater due to pressure drop.
Tagboat (tugboat)
A tugboat (Hikibune) is a ship for pulling or pushing another ship. There are two types of ocean-going tags, which are tow vessels that are unable to navigate due to failure of the main aircraft or steering system in the open sea, and "in-port tags" used as assistance in maneuvering vessels entering and entering the narrow port. (Participant)
Stored in other places
In principle, foreign cargo cannot be placed outside the customs area, but special cargo is permitted to be stored in a place other than the customs area with the permission of customs. Placeing foreign cargo in a designated place other than such a customs area is referred to as another place.
High frequency small (small) transport
When delivering products, various varieties are divided into small quantities in one day (or a week), and delivered according to the sales condition of the product.
Double stack train
→DST(Double Stack Train)
Tullyman
A person who actually performs an inspection in the inspection business. It is also called a checker.
→Test Numbers
Talift
It generally refers to fares and fares, but may refer to fare chronology.
Daruma hawks
You can't run on your own without a promotional organization.
tanker (tanker)
Oil tanker. A ship whose hull is a tank structure for sprinkling crude oil, heavy oil, gasoline, etc. Oil tankers (oil), clean tankers (gasoline and light oil), chemical tankers (liquid chemical products), LNG, LPG tankers (natural gas, propane gas) and others.
tanker cargo (tanker cargo)
Cargo transported by tanker. (Reverse) dry cargo
Tank container
Containers equipped with tanks for transporting liquid freight, such as food, oils and chemicals.
Seaworthiness (seaworthiness)
Refers to the ability of a ship to navigate safely in response to the normal danger expected in the area where it will be sailed. The Ship Safety Act, the Seafarers Act, and the Commercial Code, etc. stipulate the obligation to maintain shipowners and captains to maintain sustainability.
Single ship allocation
Liner allocation of liner that invests and operates independently without any partnership with other companies. Quick decisions and flexible ship allocations. Consortium, Space Charters, Slot charter
dunnage
This refers to fixed parcel materials, cargo floor, etc.

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