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Jan 07, 2008 The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposed recommended practices on Jan. 4 for loading and unloading operations involving bulk packages used to transport hazmats.
The port industry enthusiastically welcomes the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) for loading and unloading cargo at ports and on ships coming into effect today, November 29.
When bulk cargoes shift, liquefy, catch fire or explode as a consequence of poor loading procedures, ships may capsize, lose stability or sustain severe structural damage.
Navis, the leading provider of maritime software solutions for cargo and vessel performance and compliance, today announced it will equip a series of ...
Safer Ports – Approved Code Of Practice For Loading And Unloading Cargo Takes Effect Today Friday, 29 November 2024, 10:55 am Press Release: New Zealand Government ...
UK P&I Club, Lloyd's Register and Intercargo have produced a pocket guide & checklist for ship's officer and agents who arrange cargoes for loading.
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