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Cargo work

  1. TYPES OF CARGO SHIPS
  2. WAREHOUSES AND SHEDS
  3. LOADING
  4. HOLDS AND HATCHES
  5. HATCH COVERING
  6. RESPONSIBILITY OF CARGO OFFICIALS AND INSPECTION OF COMPARTMENTS BEFORE LOADING
  7. CARGOES
  8. TALLYING CARGO
  9. Shipping business important abbreviations
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