Difference between revisions of "CATCGO"

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9 : ballast
  
 
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individisible heavy items of weight generally over 100 tons, and width or height greater than 100 meters
 
individisible heavy items of weight generally over 100 tons, and width or height greater than 100 meters
 
<br>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_lift (adapted).
 
<br>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_lift (adapted).
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ballast<br>
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Material carried by a ship to ensure its stability. ( OED, adapted)
  
  
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If item 7 is used, the nature of dangerous or hazardous cargoes can be amplified with category of dangerous or hazardous cargo.
 
If item 7 is used, the nature of dangerous or hazardous cargoes can be amplified with category of dangerous or hazardous cargo.
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Item 9: The material is generally a heavy material such as gravel, sand, iron, or water.
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:59, 24 July 2018

FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES


Attribute: Category of cargo

Camel case: categoryOfCargo

Acronym: CATCGO Code: ?

Attribute type: Simple

Data type: Enumeration


Expected input:

ID Meaning INT 1 M-4

1 : bulk

2 : container

3 : general

4 : liquid

5 : passenger

6 : livestock

7 : dangerous or hazardous

8 : heavy lift

9 : ballast

Definitions:


bulk
normally dry cargo which is transported to and from the vessel on conveyors or grabs


container
one of a number of standard sized cargo carrying units, secured using standard corner attachments and bars


general
break bulk cargo normally loaded by crane


liquid
any cargo loaded by pipeline


passenger
a fee paying traveller


livestock
live animals carried in bulk


dangerous or hazardous
dangerous or hazardous cargo as described by the IMO International Maritime Dangerous Goods code

heavy-lift
individisible heavy items of weight generally over 100 tons, and width or height greater than 100 meters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_lift (adapted).

ballast
Material carried by a ship to ensure its stability. ( OED, adapted)


Remarks:

If item 7 is used, the nature of dangerous or hazardous cargoes can be amplified with category of dangerous or hazardous cargo.

Item 9: The material is generally a heavy material such as gravel, sand, iron, or water.


Distinction:

Nil


Justification:

New attribute


Comment:

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