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CAPESIZE | A parameter used to determine popular bulk carrier sizes and that governs the design of very large ships built to serve deep water terminals handling raw materials, such as iron ore, particularly from Brazil. These vessels are too big for the Panama or Suez canals and, as an alternative, voyage via Cape Horn or the Cape of Good Hope. |
CARGO HANDLING | The act of loading and discharging a cargo ship. |
CARGO PLAN | A plan giving the quantities and description of the various grades carried in the ship's cargo tanks, after the loading is completed. |
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ACT | A law enacted in 1936 covering the transportation of merchandise by sea to or from ports of the United States and in foreign trades. |
CARRIERS | Owners or operators of vessels providing transportation to shippers. The term is also used to refer to the vessels. |
CHANDLER | A person who deals in the selling of provisions, dried stores, etc. . |
CHARTER RATES | The tariff applied for chartering tonnage in a particular trade. CHARTER PARTY - A contractual agreement between a ship owner and a cargo owner, usually arranged by a broker, whereby a ship is chartered (hired) either for one voyage or a period of time. |
CHARTERER | The person to whom is given the use of the whole of the carrying capacity of a ship for the transportation of cargo or passengers to a stated port for a specified time. |
CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY | A company which arranges inspections and advises on the hull and machinery of a ship. Classification societies supervise vessels during their construction and afterward, in respect to their seaworthiness. |
CO-MINGLING | The combining of two parcels of the SAME substance into the tank (naptha with naptha) BLENDING is when two different products are combined to produce something different (i.e. to change/increase the quality of the cargo) |
COFFERDAM | Double Bulkhead separating tanks from accommodation, safety measure. |
COILS | In tanks for heating oil to prevent it from solidifying. |
COLREG | Convention on International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. |
COMPLEMENT | The number of officers and crew employed upon a vessel for its safe navigation and operation. |
CONSIGNEE | The person to whom cargo is consigned as stated on the bills of lading. |
CONSIGNOR | The person named in the bill of lading as the one from whom the goods have been received for shipment. |
CONTRACT OF AFFREIGHTMENT (COA) | This form of contract is an agreement by an owner or operator to lift an agreed number of cargoes over a period of time. C/P - Charter Party |
CRUDE OIL WASHING | A technique of cleaning tanks in oil tankers using crude oil. |
CUBIC CAPACITY | The most important commercial measurement when the intrinsic weight of the cargo is so low that the ship becomes full without being loaded to the cargo line. Is expressed in cubic metres or cubic feet. |