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It is the largest bulk cargo port in the world.
"There never was much bulk cargo traffic, and it seems like there's even less these days."
Several factors affect the cost to move a bulk cargo by ship.
Break bulk cargo needs to be water resistant and heavy duty.
Break bulk cargo also suffered from greater theft and damage.
Its main traffic is cars, bulk cargoes and forest products.
This term is typically used for heavy-lift or bulk cargo.
In 2002, 162 million net tons of dry bulk cargo were moved on the Lakes.
Bulk cargo represented another 52 million tons per year.
Machine help or none, loading and sorting bulk cargo was still heavy work.
She can't take loose bulk cargo like grain, another limitation.
Bulk cargoes, which are handled at other terminals, fell 18.3 percent.
Bulk cargo to and from the Columbia Department was shipped by sea.
The express brigades also used these boats, although they did not carry bulk cargo.
It would have been noticeable even in a bulk cargo monster of a spaceship.
It operates bulk cargo and express parcel services throughout the Philippines.
On rivers and canals, barges are often used to carry bulk cargo.
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo.
There are extensive facilities for containers, grain, and other bulk cargoes.
In addition to automobiles, exports also include agricultural products and other bulk cargoes.
The lower deck is big, for bulk cargo.
For decades it was used for loading bulk cargo onto ships.
At the time, the river was the cheapest and most efficient method of transporting bulk cargo.
The last four ports specialise in handling bulk cargo and heavy merchandise.
In 2011 it had the largest bulk cargo throughput in Australia.
Baggage stored without containers is known as bulk loading.
To save time, bulk loading from a vehicle was pioneered instead of emptying bags into the hopper.
Use parallel bulk load when possible - works well when the table is partitioned or there are no indices.
Flatbed Trolleys are a common form of transport in warehousing and distribution environments, for moving bulk loads.
Un-sprung cart: A simple two-wheeled vehicle for workaday use in carrying bulk loads.
A covered hopper is a railroad freight car designed for carrying dry bulk loads, varying from grain to products such as sand and clay.
The aircraft was designed for carrying large bulk loads and landing them on rough or imperfect runways, or mere dirt strips.
Sealing can be dispensed with when bulk loads such as grain are involved, provided they can be check weighed prior to export from the Community.
Bulk loading starts and liquid LNG is pumped from the storage tanks ashore into the vessel tanks.
Some milk cars were intended for loading with multiple cans of milk, while others were designed with a single tank for bulk loading.
Surface Cargo - Short distances and bulk loads are handled via surface cargo services that deliver door-to-door products through rail or road.
A rectangular enclosure with an open top for bulk loading, covered with a tarp, and a funnel shaped bottom for unloading grain, fertilizer, etc.
Thus, for better performance, it may make sense to do most of the ETL processing outside of the database, and to use bulk load operations whenever possible.
You often can do bulk load for inserts, but updates and deletes commonly go through an API (using SQL).
Oil refineries will blend various feedstocks, mix appropriate additives, provide short term storage, and prepare for bulk loading to trucks, barges, product ships, and railcars.
This portion of the system is called "bulk" because it delivers energy only to so-called bulk loads such as the distribution system of a town, city, or large industrial plant.
The traditional industrial sector in Port Moody is characterized by a deep-sea bulk loading terminal, two petrochemical distribution operations, a large wood products manufacturer, and a thermal electric generating station.
The length of a train, including the longest trains, may be measured in number of wagons (for bulk loads such as coal and iron ore) or in metres for general freight.
The International Maritime Organisation, the IMO, issued the Bulk Loading and Unloading Code, the BLU Code.
"We buy a bulk load of peanuts, divide them up into little two ounce bags and then take a cart out into Footscray High Street and flog them off for half the normal price."
Bulk loaded liquid propellants are an artillery technology that was pursued at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and U.S. Naval Weapons Center from the 1950s through the 1990s.
The Hercules represented a quantum leap over the C-47 in payload, range, speed and manoeuvrability, as well as offering cabin pressurisation, short-takeoff-and-landing capability, and bulk loading and despatch via its rear cargo door.
Parts washers are one of the last steps in the parts manufacturing process; they are designed to clean, degrease and dry bulk loads of small or large parts in preparation for surface treatment, packaging and distribution.
These branch docks were often infilled to create more land within the dock complex; either to provide parking and marshalling space for container trucks, or to build new dock features such as specialist bulk loading facilities or other ancillaries.
BR's Trainload Freight operation, which carries bulk loads such as coal, aggregates and scrap metal, is profitable (though Railfreight Distribution, handling miscellaneous freight by the wagonload, is still deeply in the red).