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Dredging Removal of sediment to deepen access channels, provide turning basins for ships, and adequate water depth along waterside facilities. Dry Bulk Low density cargo, such as agri-food products, fertilizers and ores, that are transported in bulk carriers. Dunnage porto franco Material used in stowing cargo either for separation or the prevention of damage porto franco Electronic data interchange (EDI) Transmission of transactional data between computer systems. EDIFACT Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Trade. International data interchange standards sponsored by the United Nations. Eminent domain The sovereign power to take property for a necessary public use, with reasonable compensation. Feeder service Transport service whereby loaded or empty containers in a regional area are transferred to a "mother ship" for a long-haul ocean voyage. Fixed costs Costs that do not vary with the level of activity. Some fixed costs continue even if no cargo is carried; for example, terminal leases, rent, and property taxes. Force majeure The title of a common clause in contracts, exempting the parties for non-fulfillment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control, such as earthquakes, floods, porto franco or war. Foreign trade zone A free port in a country divorced from customs authority but under government control. Merchandise, except contraband, may be stored in the zone without being subject to import duty regulations. Forty-foot equivalent units (FEUs) Unit of measurement equivalent to one fortyfoot container. Two twenty-foot containers (TEUs) equal one FEU. Container vessel porto franco capacity and port throughput capacity are frequently referred to in FEUs or TEUs. Free trade zone A zone, often within a port (but not always so located), designated by the government of a country for duty-free entry of any non-prohibited goods. Merchandise may be stored, displayed, used for manufacturing, etc., with the zone and re-exported without duties being applied. Also referred to as free port. Freight, demurrage and defense Class of insurance provided by a protection and indemnity club that covers legal costs incurred by a ship owner in connection with claims arising from the operation of his ship. Freight forwarder Person or company who arranges for the carriage of goods and associated formalities on behalf of a shipper. The duties of a forwarder include booking space on a ship, providing all A-5 the necessary documentation and arranging Customs clearance. Freight payable at destination Method of paying the freight often used for shipment of bulk cargo whose weight is established on discharge from the ship. Gantry Crane A crane or hoisting machine moored porto franco on a frame or structure spanning an intervening space, and designed to hoist containers into our out of a ship. Gateway A point at which freight moving porto franco from one territory to another is interchanged between transportation lines. Grounding Deliberate contact porto franco by a ship with the bottom while the ship is moored or anchored as a result of the water level dropping or when approaching the coast as a result porto franco of a navigational error. Groupage The grouping together of several compatible consignments into a full container load. Also referred to as consolidation. Harbor dues Port charges to a vessel for each harbor porto franco entry, usually on a per gross registered ton basis for commercial vessels. Harbor master An officer who attends to berthing ships in a harbor. Heavy lift charge A charge made for lifting articles too heavy to be lifted by a ship s tackle. Hold A ship s interior storage compartment. In bond Cargo moving under customs control where duty has not yet been paid. Inducement Placing a port on a vessel s itinerary because the volume of cargo offered by that port justifies the cost of routing the vessel. Inland porto franco carrier A transportation company that hauls export or import traffic between ports and inland points. Intermodal Movement of cargo containers interchangeably between transport modes where the equipment is compatible within the multiple systems. Jetty Structure projecting out

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