Dead Weight definition

Dead Weight means the weight designated by us to the Goods rounded up to the nearest whole kilogram.
Dead Weight means the additional weight that a cox shall take with them to bring their total weight up to the required minimum for the event.
Dead Weight means the total mass of cargo, fuel, fresh water, etc. that a vessel can carry when she is floating in salt water with her summer load line at the water surface;

Examples of Dead Weight in a sentence

  • The maximum Dead Weight Tonnage for vessels at 2A dock is 50,000 DWT.

  • Notice to Industry 07/2013 - Operating rules for vessels carrying liquids in bulk, fully or partially loaded, with a Summer Dead Weight Tonnage (SDWT) of 40,000 or greater.

  • Notice to Industry 03/2013 - Operating Rules for Crude Oil Tankers in product with a Summer Dead Weight Tonnage (SDWT) of 40,000 or greater.

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  • The port facilities will consist of a wharf for ships up to 32,000 DWT (Dead Weight Tonnes) and a service wharf for receiving equipment and products with a smaller capacity.

  • Operating rules for vessels carrying liquids in bulk, fully or partially loaded, with a Summer Dead Weight Tonnage (SDWT) of 40,000 or greater.

  • Total cubic measurements for each day’s despatch are divided by the total Dead Weight, to arrive at a cubic to Dead Weight ratio.

  • As of 31 December 2018, the Group owned and controlled 151 oil tankers with a total capacity of 21.88 million Dead Weight Tonnage (“DWT”), including 137 self-owned oil tankers with a capacity of 19.02 million DWT, 14 leased oil tankers with a capacity of 2.87 million DWT, and an order of 16 oil tankers with a capacity of 3.06 million DWT.

  • At this depth, the utilisation of the carrying capacities of the HDC bound cargo vessels was48.54 per cent of their Dead Weight Tonnage (DWT) during 2002-03.

  • Chesnutwood, Redesign of the 112.5 kN Dead Weight Machine Snubber System, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, NISTIR 7164, March 2005.


More Definitions of Dead Weight

Dead Weight means the total weight of the Goods or Consignment which will be calculated on the actual physical weight of the Goods or Consignment.
Dead Weight means cold dressed weight as determined in accordance with regulation 3; “slaughter-house” means a slaughter-house licensed to operate for the slaughtering, processing
Dead Weight means the weight of a Parcel as measured by Australia Post or, where the Parcel weight has not been measured by Australia Post, the weight declared by the Consignor.
Dead Weight means the total mass of cargo, fuel, fresh water, and other stores that a vessel can carry when she is floating on the Lake with her load line at the water surface;
Dead Weight means cold dressed weight as determined in accordance with regulation 3;
Dead Weight means that additional weight that a coxswain may have to take with him to bring his total weight up to the required minimum for the event.

Related to Dead Weight

  • Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load

  • Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) means the diameter of a tree at 4 1/2 feet above the ground measured from the uphill side.

  • Sewage sludge weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, including admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Monitoring frequencies for sewage sludge parameters are based on the reported sludge weight generated in a calendar year (use the most recent calendar year data when the NPDES permit is up for renewal).

  • Grab sample means an individual sample collected in less than 15 minutes in conjunction with an instantaneous flow measurement.