A.poor stowage of cargo in a container
B.fire caused by lightning
C.overloading
D.inherent vice
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A.Flexibility of operation
B.Greater operational safety
C.Lower stevedoring costs
D.Reduction of cargo damage
A.Pounds of force necessary to damage a container
B.Total weight of a container and contents
C.Weight of a container
D.Weight of the contents of a container
A.available dunnage,and chocking
B.crushability,and inherent vice
C.sweat,and weight
D.weight,and refrigeration
A.No further securing is usually required
B.Containers must have vertical lashings if they do not have twist lock securing
C.All containers must have vertical and horizontal lashings
D.The container must be locked into the cell guide
A.is deemed
B.are deemed
C.deems
D.deem
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What is an example of a fundamental objective of cargo stowage?()
()cargo means to check all cargo loaded into or discharged from a vessel.
()means a unit in which goods are totally enclosed by sufficient strong boundaries such as a freight container,a tank or a vehicle unit with fabric sides or tops.
If a container which has not been filled,packed,stuffed or loaded by the Carrier is delivered by the Carrier with the seal(),such delivery shall be deemed as full and complete performance of the Carrier’s obligation.
When loading a container vessel,the operation is basically that of vertical loading. The important factors to be considered when loading containers are port of discharge,().
Which will be a result of removing on-deck containers?().
What is NOT an advantage of containership operations over conventional break-bulk operations? ().
During counterflooding to correct a severe list aggravated by an off-center load,your vessel suddenly takes a list or trim to the opposite side. You should().
Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936,a vessel will be liable for damage to cargo when the damage arises out of().
During cargo operations,your vessel develops a list due to the center of gravity rising above the transverse metacenter. To correct the list,you should().