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Jauge brute (JB)
Source: stats.oecd.org

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Applies to vessels, not to cargo, (0.2+0.02 log10V) where V is the volume in cubic meters of all enclosed spaces on the vessel.
Source: logisuite.com

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a measure of the cargo carrying capacity or the volume of a ship.
Source: dosits.org (offline)

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The sum of container, break bulk and bulk tonnage.
Source: oceantimemarine.com (offline)

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The measure of the overall size of a vessel determined in accordance with the provisions of the international convention on measurement of vessels usually expressed in register ton. This is calculated based on the interior volume of a vessel including its cargo areas, accommodation, enclosed deck spaces, and engineering spaces, divided by 100 cu.ft [..]
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

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Measurement of total internal volume of a vessel and includes all under deck tonnage and all enclosed spaces above tonnage deck; 100 cubic feet of space being considered as one ton.
Source: crewtraffic.com

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A common measurement of the internal volume of a ship with certain spaces excluded. One ton equals 100 cubic feet; the total of all the enclosed spaces within a ship expressed in tons each of which is [..]
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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The sum of container, breakbulk and bulk tonnage.
Source: mpa.maryland.gov (offline)

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The overall volume of a ship's hull, including crew cabins, storerooms and machinery spaces. A ton equals 100 cubic feet. The calculation of tonnage is complex, and a major revision in tonnage ca [..]
Source: wisconsinshipwrecks.org

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This is the volume of the interior of the vessel including all spaces which are permanantly closed in (but excluding the double bottom).
Source: cbmu.com

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See "Tons & Tonnage" (infra).
Source: mindserpent.com (offline)

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A common measurement of the internal volume of a ship with certain spaces excluded. One ton equals 100 cubic feet; the total of all the enclosed spaces within a ship expressed in tons each of which is [..]
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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Applies to vessels, not to cargo. Determined by dividing by 100 the contents, in cubic feet, of the vessel's closed-in spaces. A vessel ton is 100 cubic feet.
Source: oecgroup.com

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A vessels overall internal volume
Source: ship-disasters.com

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the volume of the interior of a crude oil tanker including all spaces which are permanently closed in (but excluding the double bottom), expressed in tons per 100 cubic feet.
Source: energy-pedia.com

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Total internal capacity of a vessel.
Source: nantes.port.fr

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Total ship volume determined by the international and national regulations in force.
Source: contrans.pe (offline)





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