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tier. the loss of valuable cargo space, where the nature of the cargo justifies economy, is best avoided by: compactness of stowage. selecting packages which, by the nature and value of their contents and their construction, are suitable for filling broken stowage. reels of barbed wire, bales of binder
twine, coils of small wire, for example, are very useful for this purpose. always keeping a supply of such packages, or of low freighted goods, ready at hand in the holds, for use when wanted. stowing casks and drums upright rather than on their sides. nesting and/or stowing pipes "bell and cantline...
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tier. the loss of valuable cargo space, where the nature of the cargo justifies economy, is best avoided by: compactness of stowage. selecting packages which, by the nature and value of their contents and their construction, are suitable for filling broken stowage. reels of barbed wire, bales of binder
twine, coils of small wire, for example, are very useful for this purpose. always keeping a supply of such packages, or of low freighted goods, ready at hand in the holds, for use when wanted. stowing casks and drums upright rather than on their sides. nesting and/or stowing pipes "bell and cantline...
http://www.generalcargoship.com/cargo-plan.html
tier. the loss of valuable cargo space, where the nature of the cargo justifies economy, is best avoided by: compactness of stowage. selecting packages which, by the nature and value of their contents and their construction, are suitable for filling broken stowage. reels of barbed wire, bales of binder
twine, coils of small wire, for example, are very useful for this purpose. always keeping a supply of such packages, or of low freighted goods, ready at hand in the holds, for use when wanted. stowing casks and drums upright rather than on their sides. nesting and/or stowing pipes "bell and cantline...
http://generalcargoship.com/cargo-plan.html
tier. the loss of valuable cargo space, where the nature of the cargo justifies economy, is best avoided by: compactness of stowage. selecting packages which, by the nature and value of their contents and their construction, are suitable for filling broken stowage. reels of barbed wire, bales of binder
twine, coils of small wire, for example, are very useful for this purpose. always keeping a supply of such packages, or of low freighted goods, ready at hand in the holds, for use when wanted. stowing casks and drums upright rather than on their sides. nesting and/or stowing pipes "bell and cantline...
https://generalcargoship.com/cargo-plan.html