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Deadweight tonnage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tonnage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The terms "Tonnage" and "Ton" have different meanings and are often confused. Tonnage is a measure of the size or cargo capacity of a ship. The term derives from the taxation paid on tuns of wine,...
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TONNAGE, mar. law. The capacity of a ship or vessel. ... 3. The duties paid on the tonnage of a ship or vessel are also called tonnage. 4. These duties are altogether abolished ... Deadweight ton; Deadweight tonnage; Deadweight tonnage; Deadweight tonnage; Deadweight tonnage; deadweights; deadweights; Deadwina; Deadwind Pass;
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deadweight tonnage - definition of deadweight tonnage on Financial Times Lexicon. Another name for deadweight (carrying) capacity ... See more articles mentioning "deadweight tonnage" or search FT.co...
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What does DWT stand for? Definition of Deadweight tonnage in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ... Since we retain 68% of our deadweight tonnage in the spot market and will have ten vessels with profit sharing, we will continue to excel in strong markets.
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Explanation of symbols 2000 © Statistics Norway...
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English: en:Bulk carriers by deadweight tonnage. ... (== Summary == en:Bulk carriers by deadweight tonnage. Blue handysize 34% Purple handymax 37% Beige panamax 19% Turquoise capesize 10% See fr:Vraquier or en:Bulk carrier for source.
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