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Hague
Protocol
Amendment of the Warsaw convention at The
Hague, September 28, 1955 (air cargo).
Hague Rules
International convention for the unification
of certain rules, relating to Bills of Lading
(1924). These Rules include the description
of responsibilities of Shipping Lines.
Hague-Visby
Rules
Set of rules, published in 1968, amending
the Hague Rules.
Half Height
Container
An open top container, fitted with or without
soft or hard cover, 4'3" in height.
Halyard
Light rope or tackle fitted to a staff, spar
or gaff used for flying flags.
Hamburg Rules
United Nations Convention on the carriage
of goods by sea of 1978 adopted in 1992.
Handling Instructions
Indication how cargo is to be handled.
Handling Service
Service concerning the physical handling of
cargo.
Harbour
Place of shelter for vessels. Most of the
time used as an indication for the geographical
location.
Harmonized System
Abbreviation: HS
It is a numeric multi purpose system, the
international convention on the HS was established
under auspices of the World Customs Organisation
in 1983, for the classification of goods with
its six digits covering about 5000 descriptions
of the products or groups of products most
commonly produced and traded. It is designed
for customs services, but can also be used
for statistics, transport purposes, export,
import and manufacturing.
Hatch Cover
Watertight means of closing the hatchway of
a vessel.
Hatch Way
Opening in the deck of a vessel through which
cargo is loaded into, or discharged from the
hold and which is closed by means of a hatch
cover.
Haulage
The inland carriage of cargo or containers
between named locations/points.
Merchant inspired Carrier Haulage or customer
nominated Carrier Haulage or shipper preferred
Carrier Haulage service performed by a sub-contractor
of the merchant.
Carrier inspired Merchant Haulage means Haulage
service performed by a sub- contractor of
the Carrier
Haulier
Road carrier.
Header Board
See Bulkhead (road cargo)
Heated Container
Thermal container served by a heat producing
appliance.
Heavy Lift
Single commodity exceeding the capacity of
normal loading equipment and requiring special
equipment and rigging methods for handling.
Heavy Lift Vessel
A vessel specially designed and equipped for
the carriage of heavy cargo.
Hedging
Buying or selling earlier and more than really
needed in order to protect the company against
price increases or shortages of commodities
or components to realise profits when prices
fluctuate.
Heuristic
The process of solving problems by evaluating
each step in the progress, searching for satisfactory
solutions rather than optimal solutions. It
comprises XE "A form of problem solving
where the results are determined by ex"
a form of problem solving where the results
are determined by experience or intuition
instead of by optimisation.
Hinterland
The inland area served by a certain port.
Hitchment Cargo
An amount of goods which is added to an original
consignment as the owner and the destination
are the same as those of the original consignment.
Hogged
Loading condition of a vessel in such a way
that the centre of the vessel is slightly
raised (arch-wise in the centre).
Hold
The space below the deck of a vessel, used
to carry cargo.
Home Port
The port of registration of a vessel.
Hot Hatch
Sequenced on deck loading of containers to
enable priority discharge at arrival port
¿ usually required for direct discharge
to vehicle to meet a Just In Time delivery.
House Address
Place of receipt respectively delivery (name
and address) in case of carrier haulage.
House to House Transport
The transport of cargo from the premises of
the consignor to the premises of the consignee.
Note: In the United States the term 'Point
to Point Transport' is used instead of the
term 'Door to Door Transport', because the
term 'house' may mean 'customs house' or 'brokers
house', which are usually located in the port.
Hub
The central transhipment point in a transport
structure, serving a number of consignees
and/or consignors by means of spokes. The
stretches between hubs mutually are referred
to as trunks.
Huckepack Carriage
See Piggyback
Hull
Outer shell of a vessel, made of steel plates
or other suitable material to keep water outside
the vessel.
Husbanding
Taking care of a vessel's non cargo related
operations as instructed by the master or
owner of such vessel.
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