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Break bulk cargo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Breaking bulk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Intermodal containers nor in bulk as with oil or gr...
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Print This Article ... April 6, 2009 ... TALLAHASSEE, April 6, 2009 – Cargo activity at Florida seaports last year continued to generate strong job growth and economic activity, according to a new study released today by the Florida Ports Council and the Florida Maritime Leadership Coalition.
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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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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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Definition of "Break Bulk" ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Break Bulk * ... BREAK BULK - Loose cargo, such as cartons, stowed directly in the ship's hold as opposed to containerized or bulk cargo.
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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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