A container vessel is typically not classified as a conventional vessel. Conventional vessels usually refer to bulk carriers or tankers designed for specific cargo types, while container vessels are specifically designed to transport cargo in standardized containers. Their design, loading and unloading mechanisms, and operational practices differ significantly from those of conventional vessels, emphasizing efficiency and flexibility in cargo handling.
A conventional cargo vessel is referring to a type of shipping container. Conventional means that its size resembles all other containers on the ship.
Yes, a 'vessel' can be a container.
Tare weight is the weight of an empty container or vessel. The weight of the contents of the container is called net weight. The weight of the container AND the contents is called gross weight.
Container
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a vsessel that contains
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The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.
Vessel
These, kind of ships carry containers. These ships classifeid with their TEU capacity. TEU means "twenty foot equvileant unit" in technical term. As normally called " container"
holder, vessel, repository, receptacle