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| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M |
| N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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| OO |
Owners Option |
| OBO |
Ore/Bulk/Oil Vessel |
| OSH |
Open Shelter Deck |
| OVERBOARD |
Over the side or out of the ship |
| OWS |
Owners |
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| P&I |
Protection and Indemnity Insurance |
| PASTUS |
Past Us |
| PC |
Period of Charter |
| PCGO |
Part Cargo |
| PCT |
Percent |
| PDPR |
Per Day Pro Rata |
| PERDIEM |
By the Day |
| PER SE |
By Itself |
| PHPD |
Per Hatch Per Day |
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PLIMSOLL MARK alt. PLIMSOLL LINE alt. LOAD LINE |
An internationally recognised line painted on the side of merchant ships. When a ship is loaded, the water level is not supposed to go above the line. Water can reach different parts of the line as its temperature and saltiness varies with the season and location. From where Plimsoll Shipping derived its name. |
| PORT |
The left side of a ship looking forward. A harbour. |
| PRATIQUE |
Licence or permission to use a port |
| PREAMBLE |
Introduction to a charter party |
| PROFORMA |
Estimated Account |
| PUS |
Plus Us |
| PWWD |
Per Weather Working Day |
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| RCVR |
Receiver |
| RECAP |
Recapitulation of the terms and conditions agreed |
| REVERSIBLE |
(Detention). If loading completed sooner than expected at load port, then days saved can be added to discharge operations. |
| ROB |
Remaining On Board |
| RT |
Revenue Tonne (i.e. 1.0 metric tonne or 1.0 cubic meter, whichever greater). The overall RT is calculated on a line by line basis of the Packing List using the largest amount. The overall freight liability is calculated on the total RT amount, multiplied by the freight rate. |
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| SATPM |
Saturday P.M. |
| SB |
Safe Berth |
| SD (or SID) |
Single Decker |
| SEAFREIGHT |
Costs charged for transporting goods over the sea. This does not cover haulage or loading/discharging costs but the sea transport only |
| SEAWORTHINESS |
Statement of condition of the vessel (valid certificates, fully equipped and manned etc.) |
| SELFD |
Self Discharging |
| SEMI-TRAILERS |
Are usually 12.0 meter flat bed road trailers |
| SF |
Stowage Factor. Cubic space (measurement tonne) occupied by one tonne (2,240 lbs/1,000 kgs) of cargo |
| SHINC |
Sundays/Holidays Included |
| SHEX |
Sundays/Holidays Excluded |
| SKIDS |
Are bearers (timber or steel) positioned under the cargo to enable forklift handling at port, and for ease of rigging and lashing on board ship. |
| SN |
Satellite Navigation - A form of position finding using radio transmissions from satellites with sophisticated on-board automatic equipment |
| SOC |
Shipper Owned Container |
| SOF |
Statement of Facts |
| SP |
Safe Port |
| SPIDERING |
Is the strengthening of circular tanks for transport, this prevents the tanks from becoming warped. The tanks are strengthened with steel or wood crossbeams giving a "spider" appearance |
| SRBL |
Signing and Releasing Bill of Lading |
| SSHEX |
Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Excluded |
| SSHINC (or SATSHINC) |
Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Included |
| STABILITY |
It is paramount that a vessel is stable in all aspects at all times. When cargo is loaded/discharged, the stability is monitored by a computer, which takes into account the weight and position of cargo within the vessel. |
| STARBOARD |
Right side of a ship when facing the front or forward end. |
| STEM |
Subject to Enough Merchandise (Availability of cargo). Also, the forward most part of the bow. |
| STERN |
The aformost or after part of a ship |
| SUB |
Subject (to). Depending upon as a condition |
| SUPERCARGO |
Person employed by a ship owner, shipping company, charterer of a ship or shipper of goods to supervise cargo handling operations. Often called a port captain. |
| SWAD |
Salt Water Arrival Draft |
| SWDD |
Salt Water Departure Draft |
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| THWARTSHIPS |
At right angles to the centreline of the ship |
| TIDE |
The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans |
| TIME BAR |
Time after which legal claims will not be entered |
| TBN |
To Be Named / To Be Nominated |
| TC |
Time Charter - Owners agree to hire a particular ship for a set length of time and provide technical management, crewing etc. |
| TCP |
Time Charter Party |
| TEU |
Standard 20' Container |
| TOPSIDES |
The sides of a ship between the waterline and the deck; sometimes referring to onto or above the deck |
| TRIM |
Fore and aft balance of a ship |
| TTL |
Total |
| TW |
Tween Decker |
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| USC |
Unless Sooner Commenced |
| UU |
Unless Used |
| UUIWCTAUTC |
Unless Used In Which Case Time Actually Used To Count |
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| VPD |
Vessel Pays Dues |
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| WATERLINE |
A line painted on a hull which shows the point to which a ship sinks when it is properly trimmed |
| WAY |
Movement of a ship through water such as headway, sternway or leeway |
| WCCON |
Whether Customs Cleared Or Not |
| WIBON |
Whether In Berth Or Not |
| WIFPON |
Whether In Free Pratique Or Not |
| WINDWARD |
Toward the direction from which the wind is coming |
| WIPON |
Whether In Port Or Not |
| WLTOHC |
Water Line-To-Hatch Coaming |
| WOG |
Without Guarantee |
| WP |
Weather Permitting. That time during which weather prevents working shall not count as laytime |
| WPD |
Weather Permitting Day |
| WWD |
Weather Working Day |
| WRIC |
Wire Rods In Collis |
| WWR |
When, Where Ready |
| WWWW |
Wibon, Wccon, Wifpon, Wipon |
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| YAR |
York Antwerp Rules |
| YAW |
To swing or steer off course, as when running with a quartering sea |
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| Z |
UTC = GMT |
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