Cargo, which is generally handled on wharf by high output mechanical devices, then taken over by high capacity land cranes or ships' winches, is subsequently stowed on board bale by bale, package by package, so that bottleneck arises from horizontal movement inside hold; study of problem applies to non-specialized cargo ships. From paper before Assn Technique Maritime et Aeronautique, May 1961. (Int No.)
Conception of cargo ships' hatchways -- Factor of improved cargo handling
Shipbldr Mar Engine-Bldr
Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-Builder ; 69 , n 654
1962
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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