"Longshoreman" or "stevedore".
Loads or power-consuming devices are usually wired
it is the terminal of the loads.....
Superimposed loads are the combination of all anticipated loads anticipated to be exerted on a structurally entity.
when loads act as switches
It used loads for it.
A stevedore loads and unloads ships. In other places they are just called dockers.
longshoremen unload ships cargo
a dock man or a longshoreman
A Stevedore is a person who loads and unloads
In Britain, people who load and unload ships are known as stevedores, dockworkers or dockers.
A dock worker or a stevadore.
Such a person is known as a stevedore.
Lumper Or Swamper
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Stevedore is the place where the ships are (un)loaded , the people are called Longshoremen or Dockmen.
A person who loads and unloads ships is typically referred to as a longshoreman or dockworker. These workers are responsible for managing cargo operations at ports, ensuring that goods are safely loaded onto and unloaded from vessels. Their tasks often involve operating machinery, securing cargo, and following safety protocols to facilitate efficient shipping operations.
That would be a stevedore, I believe. Or a Longshoreman.