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Print This Article ... Bridges that could collapse easily. Chemical pipelines that might separate and leak poisonous fumes. More American workers unfairly thrown out of work. What do these things have in common? ... Bulk carrier fined $2.2M for pollution...
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In shipping, break bulk cargo or general cargo is a term that covers a great variety of goods that must be loaded individually, and not in shipping containers nor in bulk as with oil or grain. Ships that carry this sort of cargo are often called general cargo ships.
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Break bulk or breaking bulk may refer to: Break bulk cargo, a shipping term for any loose material that must be loaded individually, and not in shipping containers nor in bulk as with oil or grain. Used in this connection, "breakbulk" is often one word.
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break-bulk: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —adj. Transp.; 1. of or pertaining to packaged cargo, usually manufactured goods, that is marked for individual consignees and has to be loaded and unloaded piece by piece at each point of transfer. ... break dance...
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Ship agents in Constanta Romania, freight forwarders, ship & cargo surveyors, FCL container transportation, handling storage heavy - oversized loads, special - IMO cargoes transportation in Romania ... © 2002 - 2007 Break Bulk Services...
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Ship agents in Constanta Romania, freight forwarders, ship & cargo surveyors, FCL container transportation, handling storage heavy - oversized loads, special - IMO cargoes transportation in Romania ... © 2002 - 2007 Break Bulk Services...
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Reference > American Heritage® > Dictionary ... break dancing ... ADJECTIVE: Having, being, or related to shipments of goods packed in small, separable units.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about break-of-bulk point. break-of-bulk point. Information about break-of-bulk point in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Break of bulk often occurs at ports, where cargo carried on inland waterways is transferred to ocean-going vessels; Rotterdam is an example. Break-of-bulk points may...
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"Break-bulk" cargo handling is the method employed since the earliest days of shipping. A bulk of cargo is broken down into groups that can be handled by the equipment available. Break bulk cargo is cargo that may be affixed to a pallet.
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