port superstructure definition

port superstructure means surface arrangements (such as for storage), fixed equipment (such as warehouses and terminal buildings) as well as mobile equipment (such as cranes) located in a port for the provision of transport related port services;
port superstructure means surface arrangements, buildings as well as mobile equipment, including cranes, and fixed equipment within the port area that directly relate to the transport function of the port;
port superstructure means surface arrangements (such as for storage), fixed equipment (such as warehouses and terminal

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