It depends on the cargo. Most of the ships sail into port and a large number of indistrial hoses are attached to the vessel and pumps are turned on to move the tank contents into holding tanks ashore.
The opposite of load is unload.
un-load
A port.
you probably just stop and load.
port
That is a wharf or a dock.
An antonym for "load" is "unload." While "load" refers to putting something onto a vehicle or carrying a burden, "unload" means to remove a load or to free something from a burden. Other potential antonyms include "lighten" or "ease," which imply reducing weight or strain.
yes
ofcourse you can't
A dock or bay OR Port
A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.
Normallt called a port, may be a dock or a pier