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  • 1Revenue Ton Mile — A single ton of goods that is transported for one mile. Revenue ton miles are used to determine the total amount of freight that is shipped by a transportation company. Railroads determine revenue ton miles by multiplying the weight of paid… …

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  • 2revenue ton —    or revenue tonne (RT)    a unit used for billing in the shipping industry. The size of a shipment in revenue tons is the number of metric tons or the number of cubic meters in the shipment, whichever is larger …

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  • 3register ton — (RT)    a unit of cargo capacity equal to 100 cubic feet (about 2.832 cubic meters); see ton3. The symbol RT seems to be in wide use for this unit, but it is also used for the refrigeration ton (see ton7) and for the revenue ton (see below) …

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  • 4freight ton —    originally a unit of volume equal to 40 cubic feet; see ton5. More recently, another name for the revenue ton …

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  • 5GE 45-ton switcher — Infobox Locomotive caption=GE 45 Tonner name=GE 45 ton switcher powertype=Diesel electric gauge=RailGauge|ussg builder=GE Transportation Systems buildmodel=45 ton switcher aarwheels=B B builddate=1940 ndash; 1956 weight=45 ton primemover=2 × 150… …

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  • 6Carriage of Goods by Sea Act — The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (abbreviated COGSA ) is a United States statute governing the rights and responsibilities between shippers of cargo and ship operators regarding ocean shipments to and from the United States. It is the U.S.… …

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  • 7load factor — i. The ratio of a specified load to the total weight of the aircraft. The specified load is expressed in terms of aerodynamic forces or ground or water reaction. Aerodynamically, it is the ratio of the total lift to the weight. The load factor is …

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  • 8Liste Des Plus Grands Ports — Plus grands ports mondiaux Les Plus grands ports mondiaux définissent les principaux ports maritimes qui organisent le commerce mondial. Les ports ont une importance particulière dans les échanges et nombre d historiens économiques, comme Fernand …

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  • 9Liste des plus grands ports — Plus grands ports mondiaux Les Plus grands ports mondiaux définissent les principaux ports maritimes qui organisent le commerce mondial. Les ports ont une importance particulière dans les échanges et nombre d historiens économiques, comme Fernand …

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  • 10Plus grands ports mondiaux — Les Plus grands ports mondiaux définissent les principaux ports maritimes qui organisent le commerce mondial. Les ports ont une importance particulière dans les échanges et nombre d historiens économiques, comme Fernand Braudel ont même… …

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