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TARif
Intègrè Communautaire (TARIC)
The integrated customs tariff of the community.
TIR
Transport International des Merchandises par
la Route.
TOFC
See Trailer on Flat Car
Tallyman
A person who records the number of cargo items
together with the condition thereof at the
time it is loaded into or discharged from
a vessel.
Tank Container
A tank, surrounded by a framework with the
overall dimensions of a container for the
transport of liquids or gasses in bulk.
Tanker
A vessel designed for the carriage of liquid
cargo in bulk.
Tare Mass of
Container
See Tare Weight of Container
Tare Weight
of Container
Mass of an empty container including all fittings
and appliances associated with that particular
type of container on its normal operating
condition.
Tariff
The schedule of rates, charges and related
transport conditions.
Tarpaulin
Waterproof material, e.g. canvas, to spread
over cargo to protect it from getting wet.
Tender
A small boat used to carry persons from shore
to ship and back
Colloquial term used to describe the condition
of a ship having marginal stability
To present for acceptance an offer (to tender
a bit)
Terminal
A location on either end of a transportation
line including servicing and handling facilities.
(P&O Nedlloyd synonym of container terminal).
Terms of Delivery
All the conditions agreed upon between trading
partners regarding the delivery of goods and
the related services.
Note: Under normal circumstances the INCO
terms are used to prevent any misunderstandings.
Terms of Freight
All the conditions agreed upon between a carrier
and a merchant about the type of freight and
charges due to the carrier and whether these
are prepaid or are to be collected.
Note: The so-called Combi terms based on the
INCO terms do make a distinction what of the
freight and related costs is to be paid by
the seller and what by the buyer. In the UN
recommendation 23 a coding system is recommended
to recognise the various items.
Thermal Container
A container built with insulating walls, doors,
floor and roof by which heat exchange with
the environment is minimised thus limiting
temperature variations of the cargo.
Third Party Logistics
Supply of logistics related operations between
traders by an independent organisation.
Through Charge
The total rate from point of departure to
point of destination. It may be a joint rate
or a combination of rates (air cargo).
Through Rate
See Through Charge
Through Route
The total route from point of departure to
point of destination.
Tier
A horizontal division of a vessel from bottom
to top. The numbers run from bottom to deck
and from deck upwards and are used as a part
of the indication of a stowage place for containers.
Tilt Transport
Road transport whereby the cargo area is protected
against the elements by means of a tilt made
of canvas or other pliable material.
Time Charter
A contract whereby a vessel is let to a charterer
for a stipulated period of time or voyage,
for a remuneration known as hire, generally
a monthly rate per ton deadweight or a daily
rate.
The charterer is free to employ the vessel
as he thinks fit within the terms as agreed,
but the shipowner continues to manage his
own vessel through the master and crew who
remain his servants.
Time Sheet
Statement, drawn-up by the ship's agent at
the loading and discharging ports, which details
the time worked in loading and discharging
the cargo together with the amount of laytime
used.
Ton
Unit of weight measurement: 1000 kilograms
(metric ton) or 2,240 lbs (long ton).
Unit of cubic measurement, mainly used to
express the cubic capacity of a vessel.
Unit of weight or measurement used as a basis
for the calculation of freights (freight ton).
Tonnage
Cubic capacity of a merchant vessel.
Total weight or amount of cargo expressed
in tons.
Tracing
The action of retrieving information concerning
the whereabouts of cargo, cargo items, consignments
or equipment.
Track & Trace
The pro-active tracking of the product along
the supply chain, and the paper information
flow relating to the order.
Tracking
The function of maintaining status information,
including current location, of cargo, cargo
items, consignments or containers either full
or empty.
Traction
The power to grip or hold to a surface while
moving without slipping.
Tractor
A powered vehicle designed and used for towing
other vehicles.
Trade
1. P&O Nedlloyd: A trade is a liner service
(e.g. NEFES) or a cargo flow between two individual
markets (e.g. North Atlantic Trade)
2. a) The exchange of goods, funds, services
or information with value to the parties involved.
This value is either previously agreed or
established during business.
b) A commercial connection between two or
more individual markets.
Traffic
The number of passengers, quantity of cargo
etc. carried over a certain route.
Trailer
A vehicle without motive power, designed for
the carriage of cargo and to be towed by a
motor vehicle.
Trailer on Flat
Car
Abbreviation: TOFC
Carriage of piggyback highway trailers on
specially equipped railway wagons.
Tramp Vessel
A vessel not operating under a regular schedule.
Trans Siberian
Landbridge
Overland route from Europe to the Far East
via the Trans Siberian Railway (TSR).
Transfer Cargo
Cargo arriving at a point by one flight and
continuing there-from by another flight (air
cargo).
Transhipment
A shipment under one (P&O Nedlloyd) Bill
of Lading, whereby sea (ocean) transport is
'broken' into two or more parts. The port
where the sea (ocean) transport is 'broken'
is the transhipment port.
Transfer of cargo from one means of transport
to another for on-carriage during the course
of one transport operation.
Customs: Customs procedure under which goods
are transferred under customs control from
the importing means of transport to the exporting
means of transport within the area of one
customs office which is the office of both
importation and exportation.
Transit Cargo
Cargo between outwards customs clearance and
inwards customs clearance.
Cargo arriving at a point and departing there-from
by the same through flight (air cargo).
Transit Country
One of the States signatory to the Convention
on Common Transit (currently, the 18 States
of the European Union and the European Free
Trade Association, plus San Marino).
Transponder
A device (chip) used for identification, which
automatically transmits certain coded data
when actuated by a special signal from an
interrogator.
Transport
The assisted movement of people and or goods.
Note: Transport is often used as a generic
term for various means of transport, and is
distinguished from 'movement' in that it requires
such means.
Transport Document
Document evidencing a contract of carriage
between a shipowner and a consignor, such
as bill of lading, seawaybill or a multimodal
transport document. (IMO)
See Shipping Document
Transport International
by Road
Abbreviation: TIR
A set of rules following a customs convention
to facilitate the international, European
transport of goods by road with minimal interference
under cover of TIR-carnets.
Transport Unit
A physical unit, e.g. container or ckd uniquely
identified (for instance by license plate)
that has been provided by the original shipper
for transportation and that should not be
split during the transportation process. A
transport handling unit can contain different
packages. (automotive industry)
Trip
See Voyage
Truck
Class of automotive vehicles of various sizes
and designs for transporting goods.
Trunk
The stretch between two hubs mutually.
Trusted Third
Party (TTP) Services
A trusted party is a party which at least
two other parties trust. TTP's may provide
some additional services such as time-stamping,
etc. The TTP services relevant to Electronic
Business include:
• Independent time-stamping
• Attribute certificates
• Notary functions
• Document repository
• Non-repudiation of submission/delivery
• Translation/validation of certificates
Tugmaster
Brand name of tractor unit used in ports to
pull trailers. They are equipped with a fifth
wheel or a gooseneck type of coupling.
Tweendeck
Cargo carrying surface below the main deck
dividing a hold horizontally in an upper and
a lower compartment.
Twenty Foot
Equivalent Unit
Abbreviation: TEU
Unit of measurement equivalent to one twenty
foot P&O Nedlloyd container.
Twistlock
Device which has to be inserted into the corner
fittings of a P&O Nedlloyd container and
is turned or twisted, thus locking the container
for the purpose of securing or lifting.
Two Way Pallet
A pallet of which the frame permits the entry
of forks of (e.g. a fork lift at two opposite
sides).
Type of Cargo
An indication of the sort of cargo to be transported,
(e.g. Break Bulk, Containerised, RoRo).
Type of Equipment
The type of material used, e.g. 40 feet container,
four way pallet or mafi trailer.
Type of Load
Indicator
A general reference or a classification of
loads of cargo like 'FCL', 'LCL', 'unpacked'
and even ship's convenience container, though
this is rarely used nowadays.
Type of Means
of Transport
The type of vehicle used in the transport
process, e.g. wide-body aircraft, tank truck
or passenger vessel.
Type of Movement
Description of the service for movement of
containers.
Note: The following type of movement can be
indicated on B/L and Manifest all combinations
of FCL and LCL and break bulk and RoRo. Whilst
only on the manifest combinations of House,
Yard and CFS can be mentioned.
Type of Packing
Description of the packaging material used
to wrap, contain and protect goods to be transported.
Type of Transport
The indication whether the carrier or the
merchant effects and bears the responsibility
for inland transport of cargo in containers
i.e. a differentiation between the logistical
and legal responsibility.
Note: Values are Carrier haulage and Merchant
haulage, whilst in this context special cases
are carrier-nominated merchant haulage, and
merchant nominated carrier haulage.
Type of Vessel
The sort of vessel used in the transport process
e.g. Container, RoRo, or Multi Purpose.
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