10:11 Jun 10, 2019 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime | |||||||
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4 | port of refuge and for coastal trade/shipping |
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port of refuge and for coastal trade/shipping Explanation: 1. Action de relâcher; escale d'un navire en cours de route pour se ravitailler, embarquer ou débarquer des passagers, du fret. Port de relâche. On oblige (...) le galion revenant de Manille à Acapulco, de relâcher dans ce port: mais cette relâche et cet attérage ne sont pas (...) nécessaires (Voy. La Pérouse, t. 4, 1797, p. 104).Nous fîmes une courte relâche à Naples, grossière et pleine de cris matinaux (Barrès, Voy. Sparte, 1906, p. 28). Source: le Dictionnaire T.L.F.I -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2019-06-10 14:47:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Port of refuge is a situation wherein a vessel has to be diverted to a port because of an emergency which has made it unsafe to sail further. The decision to call for a port of refuge is taken by the master of the ship when he finds that continuing the voyage would be dangerous to the safety of the crew, ship, and the environment. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2019-06-10 14:49:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Coastal trade The transporting of goods or passengers by a ship registered in one country that takes place solely from port to port of another country (along the coast) and usually governed by that country's national law. Laws granting permission to conduct coastal trade are generally restrictive in every country. Also called cabotage. Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/coastal-trade.h... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2019-06-10 14:51:53 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Coastal shipping, that is shipping within 20 nautical miles of the coastline. The requirements for movement of vessels in this part of the sea are different from standard requirements of deep sea shipping. Coastal ship movements require smaller vessels and lesser draft, and therefore, involve lower costs |
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Reference: fwiw/hth Reference information: Cabotage (/ˈkæbətɪdʒ, -tɑːʒ/) is the transport of goods or passengers between two places in the same country by a transport operator from another country. It originally applied to shipping along coastal routes, port to port, but now applies to aviation, railways, and road transport as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabotage Le cabotage maritime appelé aussi Transport Maritime à Courte Distance (TMCD), (en anglais Short Sea Shipping(SSS)), consiste en l'acheminement de marchandises et de passagers par mer entre des ports situés en Europe. https://www.glossaire-international.com/pages/tous-les-terme... port de relâche (n.m.) 1.lieu où un bateau, un avion, un véhicule s'arrête pour embarquer ou débarquer des passagers, des marchandises. http://dictionnaire.sensagent.leparisien.fr/port de relâche/... |
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