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  2. Passage planning - Wikipedia

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    According to international law, a vessel's captain is legally responsible for passage planning, [2] The duty of passage planning is usually delegated to the ship's navigation officer, typically the second officer on merchant ships. [3] A Passage Plan is an important step in ensuring vital navigation information is readily available, crew and ...

  3. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    It wasn’t just large cargo ships, either; passenger ships made the same route. There’s even a monument at the tip of Cape Horn, in memorial of the more than 10,000 sailors who are believed to ...

  4. Chartering (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a charterer may own cargo and employ a shipbroker to find a ship to deliver the cargo for a certain price, the freight rate. Freight rates may be on a per-ton basis over a certain route (e.g. for iron ore between Brazil and China), in Worldscale points (in case of oil tankers). Alternatively may be expressed in terms of a total ...

  5. Yacht transport - Wikipedia

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    Semi-submersible ship DYT Yacht Express at Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Semi-submersible ships were developed to move large (project) cargoes, but have now been adapted for yacht shipping. These ships are semi-submersible. This means that by ballasting, they can submerge their cargo holds. Yachts motor under their own power ...

  6. Carbon-conscious travelers can now sail across the Atlantic ...

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    Still, the ship’s primary purpose is to get cargo from A to B. “It’s a passage,” Le Grand stresses, “you’re certainly not coming on a cruise vessel.”

  7. Manifest (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    Where such a list is limited to identifying passengers, it is a passenger manifest or passenger list [2] or bag manifest; conversely, a list limited to identifying cargo is a cargo manifest [3] or cargo list, or a container manifest for cargo in a container. The manifest may be used by people having an interest in the transport to ensure that ...

  8. Arrested Suez ship fit for onward passage, manager says - AOL

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    The cargo vessel that blocked global shipping in the Suez Canal and is caught in a legal dispute in Egypt is fit to sail once approval is given, its technical manager said on Wednesday. The Ever ...

  9. Nautical operations - Wikipedia

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    Nautical operations refers to the crew operation of a ship.It is the term used in academic education to refer to the studies of this professional field. [1] [2] [a] Nautical operations refers to all the operational procedures, specific roles of officers and crew members, and regular functions and technical processes, which together shape the structure and functions for the general operations ...