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Timber loadline

Timber loadline

Created OnFebruary 6, 2018
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a special loadline assigned to ships complying with certain conditions relating to their construction set out by the International Convention on Loadlines and used when the cargo complies with the stowage and securing conditions of this code.

Related:

  • Timber
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Intaken measure
  • Arrived ship
  • Grab discharge
  • Free in and out (FIO)

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