Alongside Sample Clauses

Alongside. There are 3 effective alongside methods: a) Alongside of barge by using short line (second towing) - Position of barge behind tugboat at the distance about 50 meters. - Alongside the barge/vessel can be carried out against current and etc, according to the condition of local channel. - Control speed when vessel is being alongside the tow and keep a safe distance from the quay, other vessels. Chief Officer together with part of crew must be in position on the barge. - As the tow is closing onto the quay, throw the throw line ashore so that the tros and spring rope will be attached to shore, as the tugboat slowly berth the tow. b) Alongside of barge by tow in tandem: - Position tugboat at astern of the barge either portside or starboard side and tie up the tros/spring to fore part and aft part of the barge. - Control the barge as per conditioning local channel, Chief Officer together with part of crews must in position on the barge. - Chief Officer will give signals from Forward of Barge that barge is approaching quay. c) Alongside of barge by tow from behind: - Position of tugboat at after peak of barge, tie up the tros from forward of tugboat port/starboard to after of barge port/starboard. - Next, tie up the spring port/starboard from behind of tugboat to barge port/starboard (usually use sling and portable winch). - After tie up of all ropes strongly, the next step is to push the barge alongside port /starboard or bow alongside. - As the bow comes alongside, the ramp door will be lowered. Tie up-bow tros of the barge port/starboard to shore and tie up the ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ rope of the barge port/starboard to shore.
Alongside. A phrase referring to the side of a ship. Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or barge within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship. ALTERATION: A change in the boundaries of an activated zone or subzone. ALTERNATIVE INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM (AICS): A former system of inventory control, manual or automated, based on records maintained by a zone grantee, operator or individual zone user. APPLICANT: A corporation applying for the right to establish, operate and maintain a foreign-trade zone. ARBITRAGE: The process of buying Foreign Exchange, stocks, bonds and other commodities in one market and immediately selling them in another market at higher prices. ASIAN DOLLARS: U.S. dollars deposited in Asia and the Pacific Basin. ATTRIBUTIVE BASIS: Method of accounting for merchandise where direct identification of the goods with the shipment as admitted to the zone has been lost.

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