By the stowage factor, when given a certain volume of space, we know().
A、A.the space of the ship
B、B.the space of one hold
C、C.what kind of cargo can be stowed
D、D.how much cargo can be stowed
A、A.the space of the ship
B、B.the space of one hold
C、C.what kind of cargo can be stowed
D、D.how much cargo can be stowed
A、Owners are to be responsible for loss or damage even such loss or damage is not caused by the improper stowage B、Owners are only responsible for the loss or damage or delay caused by improper or negligent stowage C、Both A and B are right D、Both A and B are wrong
A、Load so the trim does not exceed 3 feet by the stern B、Make maximum use of existing dunnage C、Separate wet and dry cargoes into separate holds D、Prevent overcarriage by block stowage
A、the broken stowage listed B、the broken stowage calculated C、the broken stowage given D、the actual broken stowage
A、the broken stowage listed B、the broken stowage calculated C、the broken stowage given D、the actual broken stowage
A、before the stowage plan is made B、when the stowage plan is made C、after the stowage plan is made D、before loading
A、A.delays due to seizure of the vessel B、B.fire caused by fault of the carrier C、C.strikes or lockouts D、D.improper stowage
A、poor stowage of cargo in a container B、fire caused by lightning C、overloading D、inherent vice
A、A.pulling on the painter line B、B.forcing open the container which operates the CO2 C、C.hitting the hydrostatic release D、D.using the hand pump provided