break bulk in English

adjective
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denoting a system of transporting cargo as separate pieces rather than in containers.
Then, on July 16, SSA began accepting commercial cargo, including container, break-bulk , and roll-on/roll-off shipments.

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1. It was called break bulk shipping.

2. Break bulk is cargo that must be loaded individually

3. Break bulk is a term used in the shipping industry

4. Really, Break bulk means cargo that is really big or really heavy

5. Break bulk cargo includes things like yachts, masts, industrial machines or train carriages.

6. Examples of Break bulk are wood, rolls of steel, and parts of wind turbines

7. Break bulk transportation has a major role to play in the international trade industry

8. Break bulk cargo are pieces of machinery that are oversized, or that require heavy lift.

9. Our container terminals have the capacity to store and handle heavy and Break bulk cargo

10. Break bulk is a system of transporting cargo as separate pieces rather than in containers

11. In the below article, we go over the differences between Bulk and Break bulk shipping.

12. Packair Break bulk Logistics are tailored to meet your exact shipping needs of oversize Cargo

13. Break bulk Break bulk significantly exceeds the size and/or weight of a standard container and is therefore handled as non-unitized cargo and normally placed on a bed of flat racks with many lashing points

14. Break bulk shipping is the ocean freight solution for uncontainerized goods that must be transported individually

15. Break bulk cargo is packaged cargo that is oversized or heavyweight, creating a more complex logistical challenge

16. Break Bulk Shipping and Breakbulk cargo BULK CARGO & SHIP CHARTERING Transportation of bulk, break-bulk, project and heavy cargo, military equipment and other non-standard cargoes that are too big or too heavy for a container (NCL - Non Container Load)

17. Break bulk is cargo that does not fit in or utilise standard shipping containers or cargo bins

18. Discharging and loading Break bulk pieces on all 4 modalities (barge, rail, truck and deep sea/feeder)

19. Break bulk cargo cannot be shipped in inter-modal containers or in bulk, like grains or oil

20. Break bulk ships are perhaps the oldest variety of cargo carrying vessels which still operate at the sea

21. Break bulk is the system of transporting goods in pieces separately, rather than being shipped in a container

22. Break bulk (sometimes called “breakbulk”) is cargo or goods that are too big to fit inside of a container

23. Break bulk refers to a type of cargo in small individual containers stored in a group on a cargo ship

24. Goods shipped in crates, bags, boxes, drums, barrels without the use of container are referred to as Break bulk cargoes

25. Bulk cargo, including project cargo, liquid and Break bulk, have dedicated space at the Port of New York and New Jersey

26. DHL Break bulk EXPRESS is an international express door-to-door service for bulk shipments clearing customs as a single unit

27. Indeed, Break bulk cargo is transported individually, which means it takes longer to load and unload than most other types of cargo

28. Also referred to as Non-Containerised Cargo (NCC), Out of Gauge (OOG) and static cargo, Break bulk cargo is transported as individual pieces.

29. Bulk and Break bulk are two terms that can be used incorrectly and interchangeably in the course of the day-to-day business

30. To be considered Break bulk, these goods must be loaded individually, not in intermodal containers nor in bulk as with liquids or grains.

31. There are distinctive differences between Bulk and Break bulk in terms of cargo, nature, size, capacity, handling, trade, customers, ports, terminals, equipment, infrastructure.

32. Break bulk can be divided into two types: Project cargo includes all the needed load for a specific construction project, like a port terminal

33. What Is Break bulk & Project Cargo Shipping? Source: Military Sealift Command – A heavy lift vessel offloading a harbor tug at the Yokosuka Japan Naval Base

34. In modern context, Break bulk is meant to encompass cargo that is transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, or barrels – or items of extreme length or size

35. The Break bulk fleet is relatively old in age, and in terms of total deadweight it is getting smaller and smaller compared to the other main cargo groups

36. Commonly used for oversized and overweight cargo like vehicles, boats or construction equipment, Break bulk allows for easy transportation of these items and eliminates space constraints caused by standard shipping containers.

37. Of or relating to general cargo, usually manufactured goods, that is marked for individual consignees and has to be loaded and unloaded piece by piece at each point of transfer: Despite the dominance of container shipping, these companies continue to specialize in Break bulk cargo, especially in the transport of large vehicles and agricultural equipment, which often need to be broken down into …