Cost, Insurance and Freight included in export price.
Repair or maintenance of the immersed part of a ship.
Boom on board ship used for loading and discharging cargo.
Merchant who supplies vessels with all kinds of stores.
CURSORPerson or company that charters a vessel or hires it for use in accordance with the terms of the hire contract or charter-party.
Agreement between shipowners chiefly with a view to enforcing common freight rates to specific destinations and coordinating sea transport.
Ocean-going transport container, usually quadrangular-shaped and designed for easy loading and unloading with no break-bulk during routing. Standard containers are 20, 30 or 40' long, and have a capacity of 30, 45 and 60 cubic metres respectively.
The authority controlling imports and exports and levying any duties on trade.
Difference between a ship's light displacement and her loaded displacement. Maximum loading capacity allowed by international safety rules.
Trans-oceanic shipping routes.