This study was predicated upon the assumption that shipping cost for military cargo moving by sea barge is rate negotiated instead of being based on measurement ton. When rates are negotiated, the situation becomes economically advantageous for the military to maximize space utilization of the barge. Thus, a study was made to determine the feasibility of multilayer stacking vehicles for shipment in LASH lighters and SEABEE barges. (Author)
Stacking Vehicles in LASH and SEABEE Barges
1976
37 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ocean Sciences & Technology , Combat Vehicles , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Cargo vehicles , Trucks , Military vehicles , Barges , Lighters(Boats) , Storage , Transportation , Shipping , Ship decks , cost analysis , Stacking , LASH lighters , SEABEE barges , Double deck barges , False decking , LASH vessels , Logistics support
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