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Damage
Report
Form on which physical damage is recorded
(e.g. containers).
Damaged Cargo
Report
Written statement concerning established damages
to cargo and/or equipment.
Dangerous Goods
Goods are to be considered dangerous if the
transport of such goods might cause harm,
risk, peril, or other evil to people, environment,
equipment or any property whatsoever.
Dangerous Goods
Declaration
Document issued by a consignor in accordance
with applicable conventions or regulations,
describing hazardous goods or materials for
transport purposes, and stating that the latter
have been packed and labelled in accordance
with the provisions of the relevant conventions
or regulations.
Dangerous Goods
Packing Certificate
A document as part of the dangerous goods
declaration in which the responsible party
declares that the cargo has been stowed in
accordance with the rules in a clean container
in compliance with the IMDG regulations and
properly secured.
Data
A re-interpretable representation of information
in a formalised manner suitable for communication,
interpretation or processing.
Data Carrier
Medium designed to carry records of data entries.
Data Plate
A metal identification plate affixed to a
container, which displays among others the
gross and tare weights and external dimensions.
Deadfreight
Slots paid for but not used.
Deadload
The difference between the actual and calculated
ship's draft.
Deadweight
Abbreviation: DWT
The total weight of cargo, cargo equipment,
bunkers, provisions, water, stores and spare
parts which a vessel can lift when loaded
to her maximum draught as applicable under
the circumstances. The dead-weight is expressed
in tons.
Decision Support
System
Abbreviation: DSS
An interactive computer-based system which
generates a number of alternatives to solve
an unstructured problem. These alternatives
are being interpreted by the manager (decision-
maker), whereafter he decides which alternative
is to be used to solve the problem.
Deck
Any extended horizontal structure in a vessel
or an aircraft, serving as a floor and structural
support, covering, partially or fully, a portion
of the vessel or aircraft.
Declaration
of Origin
Appropriate statement as to the origin of
the goods, made in connection with their exportation
by the manufacturer, producer, supplier, exporter
or other competent person on the commercial
invoice or any document relating to goods.
Declared Value
for Carriage
The value of the goods declared to the carrier
by the shipper for the purpose of determining
charges or of establishing the limit of the
carrier's liability for loss, damage or delay.
It is also the basis for possible applicable
valuation charges (air cargo).
Decoupling Inventory
A stock retained to make the independent control
of two successive operations possible.
Decoupling Point
The point in the supply chain which provides
a buffer between differing input and output
rates.
Dedicated Service
A service specially designed for the use by
one or more particular customers.
A service (e.g. feeder) totally under control
of the P&O Nedlloyd Line
Deep Tank
Tank fitted and equipped for the carriage
of vegetable oil (e.g. palm oil and coconut
oil) and other liquids in bulk. By means of
oil-tight bulkheads and/or decks it is possible
to carry different kinds of liquid in adjacent
tanks. Deep tanks may be equipped with heating
facilities in order to carry and discharge
oil at the required temperature (P&O Nedlloyd).
Default Charge
A (standard) charge applicable for a trade,
stretch or location.
In the absence of specifics (not otherwise
specified/enumerated) a general amount has
been set.
Degroupage
Splitting up shipments into small consignments.
Delay in Transit
(DIT)
Delay of shipment at the customer¿s
request.
Delivered At
Frontier (...named place)
Abbreviation: DAF
See Inco Terms
Delivered Duty
Paid (...named place of destination)
Abbreviation: DDP
See Inco Terms
Delivered Duty
Unpaid (...named place of destination)
Abbreviation: DDU
See Inco Terms
Delivered Ex
Quay (...named port of destination)
Abbreviation: DEQ
See Inco Terms
Delivered Ex
Ship (...named port of destination)
Abbreviation: DES
See Inco Terms
Delivering Carrier
The carrier who delivers the consignment to
the consignee or his agent (air cargo).
Delivery
The process of delivering the consignment
to the consignee at the agreed place.
Delivery Instruction
Document issued by a buyer giving instructions
regarding the details of the delivery of goods
ordered.
Delivery Note
A document recording the delivery of products
to a consignee (customer).
Delivery Order
A carrier¿s delivery order (negotiable
document) is used for splitting a B/L (after
surrender) in different parcels and have the
same function as a B/L.
The authorisation of the entitled party for
the shipment to a party other than the consignee
showed on the Air Waybill (air cargo).
Delivery Party
The party to which goods are to be delivered.
Delivery Reliability
The proportion of total delivery occasions
in which the time, place, quality and quantity
of products delivered accords with the order.
Delivery Schedule
The required and/or agreed time of delivery
of goods or services purchased for a future
period.
Delivery Service
The carriage of inbound consignments from
the airport of destination to the address
of the consignee or his designated agent or
to the custody of the appropriate custom department
agency when required (air cargo).
Delivery Time
The time between order and delivery.
Demand
The quantity of goods required by the market
to be delivered in a particular period or
at a specific date.
Demise Charter
A contract whereby the shipowner leases his
vessel to the charterer for a period of time
during which the whole use and management
of the vessel passes to the charterer, which
involves that the charterer is to pay all
expenses for the operation and maintenance
of the vessel. Officers and crew will become
servants of the charterer.
A demise charter whereby the charterer has
the right to place his own master and crew
on board of the vessel is also called 'bareboat
charter'.
Demurrage
A variable fee charged to carriers and/or
customers for the use of Unit Load Devices
(ULD's) owned by a carrier beyond the free
time of shipment.
Additional charge imposed for exceeding the
free time, which is included in the rate and
allowed for the use of certain equipment at
the terminal.
Density
of Commodity
The mass of a commodity to its volume.
Dependent
Demand
A demand directly related to or derived from
the demand for other items or end products.
Dependent demands are therefore calculated,
and need not and should not be forecast.
Depot
The place designated by the carrier where
empty containers are kept in stock and received
from or delivered to the container operators
or merchants.
Depot
Location
The geographical place where one or more P&O
Nedlloyd depots are situated.
Derrick
Lifting equipment on board a conventional
vessel for loading and discharging cargo,
consisting of a post attached to the deck
and an inclined spar.
Despatch
The process of sending goods.
Despatch
Advice
Information send by shippers to the recipient
of goods informing that specified goods are
sent or ready to be sent advising the detailed
contents of the consignment.
Despatch
Days
The days gained if the free time included
in the rate and allowed for the use of certain
equipment is not fully used.
Despatch
Note (for post parcels)
Document which, according to the agreement
concerning postal parcels, is to accompany
post parcels.
Destination
Place for which goods or a vehicle is bound.
The ultimate stopping place according to the
contract of carriage (air cargo).
Det
Norske Veritas
Norwegian classification society.
Detention
Keeping equipment beyond the time allowed.
See Demurrage
Detention Charge
Charges levied on usage of equipment exceeding
free time period as stipulated in the pertinent
inland rules and conditions.
Deterioration
The downgrading of a product due to long storage,
damage to packing or other external influences.
Devanning
See Stripping, Unpacking
Deviation
from a Route
A divergence from the agreed or customary
route.
Dimensions
Measurements in length, width and height,
regarding cargo.
Direct
Delivery
The conveyance of goods directly from the
vendor to the buyer. Frequently used if a
third party acts as intermediary agent between
vendor and buyer.
Direct discharge from vessel onto railroad
car, road vehicle or barge with the purpose
of immediate transport from the port area
(usually occurs when ports lack adequate storage
space or when ports are not equipped to handle
a specific cargo).
Direct
Interchange
Transfer of leased equipment from one lessee
to another (container).
Direct Product
Profitability
Abbreviation: DPP
System employed mainly within the retail sector
for calculating the profit from any given
product in any given position within the supply
chain, requiring transparency and management
of all logistic costs.
Direct
Route
The shortest operated route between two points.
Disbursement
Sums paid out by a ship's agent at a port
and recovered from the carrier.
Discharge
The unloading of a vehicle, a vessel or an
aircraft.
The landing of cargo.
Discrepancy
Difference between the particulars given and
the particulars found.
Discrete
Code
A bar code in which the spaces between characters
(inter character gaps) are not part of the
code as each character begins and ends with
a bar. The spaces can therefore vary in width,
specified tolerances.
An example is Code 39.
Dispatch
See Despatch
Displacement
The weight of the quantity of water displaced
by the vessel. The displacement of the vessel
on her light draft represents the weight of
the vessel ready for use including stores
etc.
Disposable Pallet
Pallet intended to be discarded after a single
cycle of use.
Disposal
Chain
A sequence of events in a goods-flow which
gets rid of a specific good. This may include
removal, recycling, waste dumping etc.
Disposal
of Goods
The act of getting rid of goods.
Dispositioning
All activities relating to the inland movement
of empty and or full containers.
Distribution
The set of activities which ensure the availability
of goods in the desired quality, quantity,
place and time for the customer.
See also: Physical Distribution
Distribution
Centre
A warehouse for the receipt, the storage and
the dispersal of goods among customers.
Distribution
Channel
The route by which a company distributes goods.
Distribution
Requirements Planning
Abbreviation: DRP-I
The function of determining the need to replenish
stock at branch warehouses.
Distribution
Resource Planning
Abbreviation: DRP-II
The set of concepts, procedures and techniques,
being an extension of DRP-I, for the effective
planning and control of the physical distribution.
Divider
A vertically mounted partition in a compartment
on board of an aircraft.
Dock
Bumpers
Cushioning devices (rubber, plastic, wood,
etc.) mounted at the extreme rear of a chassis
or trailer to take the impact when it backs
into a loading dock or platform (road cargo).
Dock
Receipt
Document issued by P&O Nedlloyd acknowledging
that goods are received for shipment.
Document
Anything printed, written, relied upon to
record or prove something.
Document
Holder
Usually fastened to the door on the front
of a container. May contain e.g. a certificate
of approval of the container.
Domestic
Carriage
Carriage whereby the place of departure and
the place of destination are situated within
one country (air cargo).
Domestic
Rate
Rate applicable within a country, and in most
cases subject to special conditions other
than those of IATA (air cargo).
Door
Lock Bars
See Bars
Door
to Door Transport
See House to House Transport
Double
Banking
Two vessels moored alongside each other on
a certain berth.
Double
Stack Train
A number of railway wagons, usually a block
train, on which containers can be stacked
two- high.
Double
bottom
Construction of the bottom of a ship whereby
a generally watertight space is formed between
the shell and an inner bottom placed at a
sufficient height above the baseline to allow
access and to reduce risks due to grounding
or colliding.
Double-deck
Pallet
Flat pallet with a top and bottom deck.
Down
Time
The period of time when a machine is not available
for production due to a functional failure
or maintenance.
Draft
The draft of a vessel is the vertical distance
between the waterline and the underside of
the keel of the vessel. During the construction
of a vessel the marks showing the draft are
welded on each side of the vessel near the
stem, the stern and amidships.
Draught
See Draft
Drawback
Repayment of any part of customs or excise
duties previously collected on imported goods,
when those goods are exported again.
Drayage
The hauling of a load by a cart with detachable
sides (dray).
Road transportation between the nearest railway
terminal and the stuffing place.
Drilling Rig
A structure, which drills wells in the bottom
in order to search for oil.
Drop off Charge
Charge made by container owner and/or terminal
operators for delivery of a leased, or pool
container into depot stock. The drop-off charge
may be a combination of actual handling and
storage charges with surcharges.
Dry Bulk Container
Container consisting of a cargo-carrying structure,
firmly secured within a framework, for the
carriage of dry solids in bulk without packaging.
Containers of this type have type codes 80
and 81.
Dry Cargo Container
P&O Nedlloyd container which is designed
for the carriage of goods other than liquids.
Dunnage
Stowage material, mainly timber or board,
used to prevent damage to cargo during carriage.
Duty Free Zone
An area where goods or cargo can be stored
without paying import customs duties awaiting
further transport or manufacturing.
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