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Solid bulk cargo is any loose, unpackaged, and solid material that is uniform in composition and loaded directly into the cargo space of a ship. Examples of solid bulk cargo include sugar, cocoa, coffee, iron ore, fertilizer, cement, coal, soy, and wheat.
The cargo information must include: \u2022 in the case of general cargo, and cargo carried in cargo units, a general description of the cargo, the gross mass of the cargo or cargo units, and any relevant special properties of the cargo; \u2022
Solid bulk cargoes are defined as any cargoes that are transported in a loose form without any packaging.
A Shipper's Declaration is required under the IMO Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (BC Code) to be made by the shipper of a hazardous solid bulk cargo, e.g. coal, for the guidance of the master. It outlines the cargo's characteristics, including (for coal): transportable moisture limit (TML);
A cargo list is a list of goods that are onboard a vessel scheduled to arrive at a port. On arrival, the list is given to the customs authority of the country to show the detailed of the number of goods to be unloaded at the port. Ready for the future of logistics?
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Group A: Cargoes that may liquefy Solid bulk cargoes categorized into three distinct groups in the Code: Group B: Cargoes that possess chemical hazards Group C: Non- harzardous cargoes (cargoes that do not meet Group A or B)
Solid bulk cargo is any loose, unpackaged, and solid material that is uniform in composition and loaded directly into the cargo space of a ship. Examples of solid bulk cargo include sugar, cocoa, coffee, iron ore, fertilizer, cement, coal, soy, and wheat.
Bill of Lading The most important document in the shipping process for exporters. A bill of lading (lading is the act of putting cargo on a ship) is a legal document that must be signed by the exporter, the shipping line and the importer.
How to prepare cargo holds prior loading The compartment should be swept clean, and all traces of the previous cargo removed. ... Bilge areas should be cleaned and all 'bilge suctions' seen to be working satisfactorily. ... The fire/smoke detection system should be tested and seen to function correctly.
General cargo can be sub-divided into three categories: Break Bulk. Concerns cargo that is carried in drums, bags, pallets, or boxes. ... Neo Bulk. Concerns cargo where each pre-packaged unit is accountable such as lumber (bundles), paper (rolls), steel, and vehicles. Containerized.

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