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  1. TYPES OF CARGO SHIPS
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  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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PROCEDURE OF RESTORING OF POWER AFTER BLACK OUT

Vessel has 3 Main Diesel Generators; Power is supplied by one DG under normal operation at sea and in port. The other two DG is in place on ...

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