A.to carry cargoes of low density
B.when stowage space is limited
C.to carry cargoes such as steel products or drums
D.to double the stowage capacity of the vessel
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A.carry low density cargoes
B.protect fragile cargoes
C.stow cargoes with concentrated weights such as machinery
D.carry cargoes of very low stowage factors
A.weight that is off-center to starboard
B.increasing the draft
C.reducing the freeboard
D.increasing the trim
A.contents of the container
B.list of the vessel
C.size of the shoreside crane
D.weight of the container
A.dirty cargoes
B.caustic cargoes
C.wet cargoes
D.bulk cargoes
A.Mean draft
B.Trim
C.Displacement
D.Deadweight
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