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  2. Cargo ship - Wikipedia

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    Technically, "cargo" refers to the goods carried aboard the ship for hire, while "freight" refers to the act of carrying of such cargo, but the terms have been used interchangeably for centuries. Generally, the modern ocean shipping business is divided into two classes: Liner business: typically (but not exclusively) container vessels (wherein ...

  3. Breakbulk cargo - Wikipedia

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    In shipping, break-bulk, breakbulk, [ 2] or break bulk cargo, also called general cargo, is goods that are stowed on board ships in individually counted units. Traditionally, the large numbers of items are recorded on distinct bills of lading that list them by different commodities. [ 3] This is in contrast to cargo stowed in modern intermodal ...

  4. SS Richard Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    The SS Richard Montgomery is a wrecked American Liberty cargo ship that was built during World War II. She was named after Richard Montgomery, an Irish officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. [ 4] She was wrecked on the Nore sandbank in the Thames Estuary, near Sheerness, Kent, England, in August 1944, while carrying a cargo of ...

  5. Type C4-class ship - Wikipedia

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    The Type C4-class ship were the largest cargo ships built by the United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) during World War II. The design was originally developed for the American-Hawaiian Lines in 1941, but in late 1941 the plans were taken over by the MARCOM. Eighty-one ships were built as cargo or troopships in four shipyards: Kaiser ...

  6. Category:Cargo ships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Z. SS Zaanland. USS Zuiderdijk. Categories: Cargo ships by navy. Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 201–300 pages. Automatic category TOC generates standard Category TOC.

  7. Container ship - Wikipedia

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    A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. Container ships are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo.

  8. Type C3-class ship - Wikipedia

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    Speed. 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) (designed) Type C3-class ships were the third type of cargo ship designed by the United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) in the late 1930s. As it had done with the Type C1 ships and Type C2 ships, MARCOM circulated preliminary plans for comment. The design presented was not specific to any service or ...

  9. Lists of cargo ships - Wikipedia

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    List of Bangladesh-flagged cargo ships. List of Greece-flagged cargo ships. List of Liberia-flagged cargo ships. List of Malta-flagged cargo ships. List of Panama-flagged cargo ships. List of Russia-flagged cargo ships.