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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
stowage plan — A completed stowage diagram showing what materiel has been loaded and its stowage location in each hold, between deck compartment, or other space in a ship, including deck space. Each port of discharge is indicated by colors or other appropriate… … Military dictionary
Cargo Progress — Progress Pour l’article homonyme, voir Progress (homonymie). Progress en approche de l ISS … Wikipédia en Français
stowage — noun a) A place where things are stowed. Accomodations were so poor I think we were in stowage, with the rest of the cargo. b) Things that are stowed. Our stowage disappeared down the chute, into the employee only cargo area, never to be seen… … Wiktionary
stowage diagram — A scaled drawing included in the loading plan of a vessel for each deck or platform showing the exact location of all cargo. See also stowage plan … Military dictionary
stowage — The placing of cargo on a ship. See broken stowage … Ballentine's law dictionary
stowage — The method of placing cargo into a single hold or compartment of a ship to prevent damage, shifting, etc … Military dictionary
stowage — stow·age || stəʊɪdÊ’ n. act of stowing; cargo to be stowed; storage area; price charged for storing goods … English contemporary dictionary
stowage plan — A plan of a ship showing where all the cargo on a particular voyage was stowed … Big dictionary of business and management
stowage — In maritime law, the storing, packing, or arranging of the cargo in a ship, in such a manner as to protect the goods from friction, bruising, or damage from leakage. Money paid for a room where goods are laid; housage … Black's law dictionary
National Cargo Bureau — The National Cargo Bureau (NCB) a non profit marine surveying organization charged with assisting the U.S. Coast Guard with carrying out the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. The NCB was formed by a group… … Wikipedia
broken stowage — noun : stowage of cargo with vacant spaces left in it … Useful english dictionary