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Definition of Transhipping
1. tranship [v] - See also: tranship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transhipping
Literary usage of Transhipping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice by William David Winter (1919)
"The vessel proceeds to a transhipping port, still within the geographical limits
of the excess contract, where she discharges her cargo, which instead of ..."
2. Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice by William D. Winter (1919)
"The vessel proceeds to a transhipping port, still within the geographical limits
of the excess contract, where she discharges her cargo, which instead of ..."
3. Light Railway Construction by Richard Marion Parkinson (1902)
"transhipping—Saving by employing a narrow gauge—Low construction and end instead
of side doors—Minimum radius for fast and slow travelling—Compensation for ..."
4. Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping by Herbert B. Mason (1908)
"A steamer leaves Adelaide at scheduled times for Albany and Fremantle, transhipping
at that port for Esperance, Geraldton and all north-west ports to ..."
5. Maritime Notes and Queries: A Record of Shipping Law and Usage (1900)
"transhipping COALS. A point of some little interest to steamship owners engaged
in the Atlantic trade has lately been raised by the Canard Company. ..."
6. Reports of the Cases Relating to Maritime Law: Decided by the Court of by John Crockford (1868)
"... that the underwriters were liable for the charges of transhipping and forwarding
the cargo to the United Kingdom, as an expense within the suing and ..."