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  2. Stowage plan for container ships - Wikipedia

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    Example: Bay 53-55 is for 20 feet containers, bay 54 is for 40 feet containers Bay-Row-Tier stowage system for container ships. Six digit code represents a precise volume of the ship. On container ships the position of containers are identified by a bay-row-tier coordinate system.

  3. File:Stowage numbering system by lisa staugaard.pdf

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    English: Bay-Row-Tier stowage system for container ships. Six digit code represents a precise volume of the ship. Date: 1 July 2016: Source: Own work: Author: Lisasta:

  4. Stowage - Wikipedia

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    In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel. The stowage of a container ship involves different objectives, such as to optimize the available space and prevent damage to the goods, and more importantly, to minimize the time the vessel spends at the port terminal.

  5. National Cargo Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Inspections and certification of containers and road vehicles for transportation under Customs seal. Condition of the container for suitability to receive any particular cargo. Stowage of the cargo in the container. Inspection of containers for handling damages (Damaged Cargo Surveys [3]). Inspection of containers for leasing purposes.

  6. MACS3 - Wikipedia

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    BELCO enhances the MACS3 Basic Loading Program with easy-to-use container management features, enabling to create the valid Stowage plan for container ships. It works with high level of integration into MACS3.NET, so any changes to the container cargo are immediately reflected in the MACS3 stability and strength calculations.

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  8. Stowage factor - Wikipedia

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    Bulk Phosphate Stowage Factor (SF) about 0.90 m 3 /ton (32 ft 3 /ton) In fact, Ship A has space for 55,000 mtons on her holds 70,000/0.90 = 77,000 mtons or 2,470,000/32 = 77,000 mtons (rounded) However, Ship A can only take 55,000 mtons in weight of Bulk Phosphate before Ship A loadline is submerged Stowage Factor (SF) Example 2: Ship B

  9. Oakland Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Seaport is a major container ship facility located in Oakland, California, in the San Francisco Bay. It is operated by the Port of Oakland port authority along with the Oakland International Airport. It was the first major port on the Pacific Coast of the United States to build terminals for container