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Q: Where do ships unload and load goods?
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Were city where ships can load or unload goods?

port


Is the word port a noun?

Yes, the word "port" can be a noun. It can refer to a place where ships load and unload goods, as well as a type of wine.


Who loads or unloads ships?

In Britain, people who load and unload ships are known as stevedores, dockworkers or dockers.


What is a landing dock?

A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.


What does a stevedore do?

Stevedores usually load or unload cargo on ships.


What is an alongshoreman?

An alongshoreman is another word for a longshoreman, a man employed to load and unload ships.


A landing place for ships to load and unload?

dock, port, harbour, jetty, wharf, quay...


What is the right to unload ships and store goods on the docks?

Right of Deposit is the term used for the right to unload ships and store the cargo on the docks. This gives countries the right to store goods on the docks of another country without having to pay fees or duties.


Navy is to pier as spiller is to?

A navy is a group of ships that use a pier as a place to dock, load, or unload.


A solid landing place where ships can unload?

It is called a port


What is a landing place for ships to load and unload with qu in it?

Quay, pronounced like "key." It is a place like a warf or structured bank alongside which a ship can moor to load or off load cargo.


What does a longshoreman do?

AnswerLongshoreman usually load and unload ships. They also drive forklifts and semis', check cargo, and operate cranes...etc.