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HEAVY LIFT CARGOES

Posted on February 23, 2026February 23, 2026 By admin No Comments on HEAVY LIFT CARGOES
HEAVY LIFT CARGOES

Heavy Lift – Cargo heavier than the SWL of the vessels gear. It cannot be lifted by the ship’s gear in the normal mode and requires special rigging.Due care should be exercised during planning the stow, loading and securing so that the safety of the personnel, cargo and vessel is not jeopardized Planning the stow…

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Grain Code ‐ How to do strapping and lasing?

Posted on November 22, 2019February 19, 2020 By admin No Comments on Grain Code ‐ How to do strapping and lasing?
Grain Code ‐ How to do strapping and lasing?

Shifting Board a) Longitudinal divisions (called shifting board), which must be grain tight may be fitted in both “filled” and “partly filled compartments”. b) In “filled compartments, they must extend downwards from the underside of the deck or hatch covers, to a distance below the deckline of at least one‐eighth the breadth of the compartment,…

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