Securing Deck Cargo
Securing Deck Cargo: The Merchant Shipping (Deck Cargo) Regulations provide general guidelines for securing deck cargoes. These guidelines aim to…
SEAFARERS GUIDE TO SEA
Securing Deck Cargo: The Merchant Shipping (Deck Cargo) Regulations provide general guidelines for securing deck cargoes. These guidelines aim to…
Timber refers to sawn wood or lumber, cants, logs, poles, pulpwood, or any other types of timber in loose or…
Unless expressly stated in the bill of lading, charter party, or sea waybill, cargoes listed in the contract of carriage…
Cargo inspection is crucial to ensure that the shipped cargo is received in the same condition as it was loaded.…
The amount of cleaning required for a cargo space mostly depends on the previous cargo carried by the ship and…
Understanding Bale and Grain Capacity, Stowage Factor, Broken Stowage, Load Density, Cargo Density, Ullage, Sounding, Displacement, and Deadweight Bale and…
Introduction: When it comes to lifting and handling different types of cargo, choosing the right sling is crucial. This article…
Introduction: The hazard of fire is a critical concern in maritime operations, particularly onboard ships. This article explores the nature…
cargo that readily absorbs, contains, and gives off moisture, such cargoes are mainly of vegetable origin, e.g. grain, flour, tobacco, etc. One of…
The various types of hatch covers that are mainly used on board are as follows – Lifting type Lifting-type hatch…