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  2. Berth (moorings) - Wikipedia

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    Berth is the term used in ports and harbors for a designated location where a vessel may be moored, usually for the purposes of loading and unloading. Berths are designated by the management of a facility (e.g., port authority, harbor master). Vessels are assigned to berths by these authorities.

  3. Container port design process - Wikipedia

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    Container port design process is a set of correlated ... and capacity determine the required capacity for a port's input capacity, which involves berth design, water ...

  4. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the world's busiest container ports (ports with container terminals that specialize in handling goods transported in intermodal shipping containers), by total number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) transported through the port. The table lists volume in thousands of TEU per year.

  5. Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Traffic sign: Quayside or river bank ahead. Unprotected quayside or riverbank. A wharf commonly comprises a fixed platform, often on pilings.Commercial ports may have warehouses that serve as interim storage: where it is sufficient a single wharf with a single berth constructed along the land adjacent to the water is normally used; where there is a need for more capacity multiple wharves, or ...

  6. Vizhinjam International Seaport Thiruvananthapuram - Wikipedia

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    The port is set to feature a Cruise Terminal with a dedicated cruise berths which is 600 meters (2,000 feet) long, [57] and a multipurpose berth that is 620 meters (2,030 feet), [58] which can also serve as an additional cruise berth. This configuration will enable the terminal to accommodate two large ships, such as the Icon of the Seas, each ...

  7. Mooring - Wikipedia

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    Berth (moorings) – Designated location in a port or harbour used for mooring vesselss; Mooring mast – Structure designed to allow for the docking of an airship; Sailing – Propulsion of a vehicle by wind power

  8. Container port - Wikipedia

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    Bremerhaven container port Intermodal terminal in Garden City, Georgia at the Port of Savannah. Shanghai Port is the world's busiest maritime container port. A container port, container terminal, or intermodal terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation.

  9. Mundra Port - Wikipedia

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    The port has a deep draft that facilitates large vessels including fully laden capsize vessels to dock alongside its berth. [17] Mundra Port has commodity-specific storage areas. The port has 2,25,000 sq. meters of closed godowns and 3,150,000 sq. meters of open storage yards for storage of import or export cargo within the port premises.