Across
- 1. A document listing all the cargo being transported by a vessel.
- 3. The country where a vessel is registered, determining its legal jurisdiction.
- 6. The company that owns a vessel and manages its commercial operations.
- 8. The professional who represents the shipowner's interests at a port.
- 9. A large ship used for transporting goods in maritime trade.
- 10. Penalty fees charged when cargo handling exceeds the agreed laytime.
- 11. A maritime node serving as a gateway for international trade.
- 13. The process of planning and executing the efficient flow of goods.
- 15. The cost paid for the transportation of goods by sea.
- 17. A bonus payment made to the charterer for completing operations ahead of schedule.
- 19. The specific location at a pier where a ship is moored.
Down
- 2. The volume of cargo moved through a port within a specific timeframe.
- 4. The total time allowed to load or discharge cargo without extra charges.
- 5. A stone or metal platform lying alongside water for loading ships.
- 6. A worker or company responsible for loading and unloading cargo.
- 7. A smaller vessel that carries cargo between larger ports and smaller ones.
- 12. A facility equipped for the handling and storage of maritime cargo.
- 14. Goods or merchandise carried by a ship.
- 16. The party that rents a vessel to transport goods.
- 18. The function of keeping cargo at the terminal before or after shipping.
