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Tallyman / Clerk |
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person who records the number of cargo items
together with the condition thereof at the time
it is loaded into or discharged from a vessel. |
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Tank Container |
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A tank, surrounded by a framework with the overall
dimensions of a container for the transport of
liquids or gasses in bulk. |
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Tanker |
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A vessel designed for the carriage of liquid cargo
in bulk. |
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Tare Weight of Container |
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Mass of an empty container including all fittings
and appliances associated with that particular
type of container on its normal operating condition. |
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Tariff |
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The schedule of rates, charges and related transport
conditions. |
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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED CARGO |
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Any cargo requiring carriage under controlled temperature. |
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Terminal |
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A location on either end of a transportation line
including servicing and handling facilities. |
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Terms of Delivery |
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All the conditions agreed upon between trading
partners regarding the delivery of goods and the
related services. |
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Note: Under normal circumstances the INCO terms are used to prevent any misunderstandings. |
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Terms of Freight |
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All the conditions agreed upon between a carrier
and a merchant about the type of freight and charges
due to the carrier and whether these are prepaid
or are to be collected. |
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Note: The so-called Combi terms based on the INCO terms do make a distinction what of the freight and related costs is to be paid by the seller and what by the buyer. In the UN recommendation 23 a coding system is recommended to recognise the various items. |
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THC (TERMINAL HANDLING CHARGE) |
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A charge for handling services performed at terminals. |
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TIME DRAFT |
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A draft that matures in a certain number of days, either from acceptance or the date of the draft. |
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TON |
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Freight rates for liner cargo generally are quoted on the basis of a certain rate per ton, depending on the nature of the commodity. This ton, however, may be a weight ton or a measurement ton. |
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TON-DEADWEIGHT |
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The carrying capacity of the ship in terms of the weight in tons of the cargo, fuel, provisions, and passengers which a vessel can carry. |
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Tonnage |
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Cubic capacity of a merchant vessel |
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Total weight or amount of cargo expressed in tons |
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TRACKING |
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A system of recording movement intervals of shipments from origin to destination. |
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Tracing |
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The action of retrieving information concerning
the whereabouts of cargo, cargo items, consignments
or equipment. |
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Track & Trace |
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The pro-active tracking of the product along the
supply chain, and the paper information flow relating
to the order. |
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Tracking |
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The function of maintaining status information,
including current location, of cargo, cargo items,
consignments or containers either full or empty. |
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Trailer |
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A vehicle without motive power, designed for the
carriage of cargo and to be towed by a motor vehicle. |
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Trailer on Flat Car |
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Abbreviation: TOFC
Carriage of piggyback highway trailers on specially equipped railway wagons. |
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Tramp Vessel |
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A vessel not operating under a regular schedule. |
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Transhipment |
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A shipment under one Bill of Lading, whereby sea (ocean) transport is 'broken' into two or more parts. The port where the sea (ocean) transport is 'broken' is the transhipment port |
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Transfer of cargo from one means of transport to another for on-carriage during the course of one transport operation |
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Customs: Customs procedure under which goods are transferred under customs control from the importing means of transport to the exporting means of transport within the area of one customs office which is the office of both importation and exportation |
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Transit Cargo |
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Cargo between outwards customs clearance and
inwards customs clearance
Cargo arriving at a point and departing there-from by the same through flight (air cargo) |
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Transport |
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The assisted movement of people and or goods. |
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Note: Transport is often used as a generic term for various means of transport, and is distinguished from 'movement' in that it requires such means. |
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Transport Document |
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Document evidencing a contract of carriage between
a shipowner and a consignor, such as bill of lading,
seawaybill or a multimodal transport document.
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See Shipping DocumentTwenty Foot Equivalent Unit
Abbreviation: TEU
Unit of measurement equivalent to one twenty foot container. |
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TEU |
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A twenty-foot equivalent unit (6.1m). A standard unit for counting containers of various lengths and for describing container ship or terminal capacity. A standard 40' container (FEU) equals 2 TEUs. |
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Type of Cargo |
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An indication of the sort of cargo to be transported,
(e.g. Break Bulk, Containerised, RoRo). |
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Type of Movement |
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Description of the service for movement of containers. |
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Note: The following type of movement can be indicated on B/L and Manifest all combinations of FCL and LCL and break bulk and RoRo. Whilst only on the manifest combinations of House, Yard and CFS can be mentioned. |
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Type of Packing |
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Description of the packaging material used to
wrap, contain and protect goods to be transported. |
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