Meaning Transshipment
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1. The transfer of a cargo from one ship or other form of transport to another. 2. The routing of a shipment through an intermediate port that is neither the origin nor the destination, especially if [..]
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  A method of ocean transportation whereby ships off-load their oil cargo to a deep water terminal, floating storage facility, temporary storage, or to one or more smaller tankers from which or in whi [..]
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Point Place where cargo is transferred to another carrier.
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The shipment of merchandise to the point of destination in another country on more than one vessel or vehicle. The liability may pass from one carrier to the next, or it may be covered by Through Bill [..]
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The transfer of goods from one carrier to another and/or from one mode to the other.
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Transshipment is the transfer of cargo from one vessel or conveyance to another vessel for further transit to complete the voyage and carry the cargo to its ultimate destination. The term transshipmen [..]
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(n) the transfer from one conveyance to another for shipment
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During a transshipment goods are moved from one vessel to another beofre continuing their journey.
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Transhipment is the shipment of goods or container to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination. It often involves a change of transport in the intermediate destination.
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A distribution method whereby containers or cargo are transferred from one vessel to another to reach their final destination, compared to a direct service from the load port of origin to the discharge port of destination. This method is often used to gain better vessel utilization and thereby economies of scale by consolidating cargo onto larger v [..]
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The movement of goods from one vessel or mode of transportation to another.
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Shipment of merchandise to the point of destination in another country on more than one vessel or vehicle. The liability may pass from one carrier to the next, or it may be covered by "through bills of lading" issued by the first carriers. TRC
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Transshipment refers to the act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the country intended to be its final destination.
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The movement of freight from one carrier and/or mode to another carrier and/or mode. Compare to transloading.
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 The unloading of cargo at a port or point where it is then reloaded, sometimes into another mode of transportation, for transfer to a final destination.
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The transfer of a shipment from one carrier to another in international trade, most frequently from one ship to another. Because the unloading and reloading of delicate merchandise is likely to cause [..]
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 The transfer of a shipment from one carrier to another in international trade, most frequently from one ship to another. Because the unloading and reloading of delicate merchandise may cause damage, [..]
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The transfer of a shipment from one carrier to another in international trade, most frequently from one ship to another. Because the unloading and reloading of delicate merchandise is likely to cause damage, transshipments are avoided whenever possible.
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Transshipment refers to the act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the country intended to be its final destination.
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Transshipment refers to the act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the country intended to be its final destination.
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The unloading of cargo from one flight and loading onto another for onward carriage.
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A shipment that has been moved through, imported, transferred , or unladen in one or more intermediary countries (other than their originating country) prior to importation into the final destination country.
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The transfer of a shipment from one carrier to another in Letter of trade, most frequently from one ship to another. In as much as the unloading and reloading of delicate merchandise is likely to cause damage, transshipments are avoided whenever possible.
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Operation of transferring the load directly from one ship to another.
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(countable,uncountable) The transfer of goods from one means of transport to another. (uncountable,countable) The shipment of goods via an intermediate destination. * date=March 3, 2009|author=Ly [..]
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Transshipment refers to the act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the country intended to be its final destination.
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The passing goods from one ocean vessel to another.
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