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Breakbulk CargoGeneral cargo conventionally stevedored and stowed as opposed to bulk, unitized, or containerized cargo.
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Breakbulk CargoLoose, non-containerized products. Examples include steel slabs and coils.
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Breakbulk Cargo Non-containerized general cargo stored in boxes, bales, pallets or other units to be loaded onto or discharged from ships or other forms of transportation. Examples include iron, steel, machinery, li [..]
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Breakbulk CargoNon-containerized general cargo stored in boxes, bales, pallets or other units to be loaded onto or discharged from ships or other forms of transportation. (See also: bulk and container.) Examples include iron, steel, machinery, linerboard and woodpulp.
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Breakbulk CargoCargo which is shipped as a unit (e.g., palletized cargo, boxed cargo, large machinery, trucks, and pre-slung cargo)
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Breakbulk CargoLoading of a ship by several shippers without charter party. This is the loading method employed on regular lines.
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Breakbulk CargoCargo that is packaged but not containerized and is transported on pallets, sacks, drums, or bags. These cargoes require labor-intensive loading and unloading processes. Examples of breakbulk cargo in [..]
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