ULCS definition

ULCS means ultra large container ship, which is defined as a container ship of more than 320 metres in Length Overall and/or more than 13.5 metres draught;
ULCS means ultra large container ship, which is defined as a container ship of more than 320

Examples of ULCS in a sentence

  • Customer hereby acknowledges that the use and operation of any intentional radiating equipment requiring a Part 15.311 FCC label and subject to UBA clearing fees, the operation of which makes use of any part of the unlicensed personal communications services (“ULC”) frequency spectrum (“ULC Radiating Part”), is subject to FCC rules, regulations, requirements and instructions with respect to interference to licensed fixed microwave facilities and to the relocation of any such ULCS Radiating Part.

  • Number of container vessel calls in 2018 100 87 88 93 88 93 91 78 81 84 85 85 80 75 60 40 20 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: GEPB, 2019 The share of the ultra large Container ships (ULCS) calling the Terminal today is about 10-15% (10- 12 calls per months).

  • Thanks to this deepening, Ultra Large Container Ships (ULCS) now also have access to the port of Antwerp.

Related to ULCS

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  • Motor carrier transportation contract means a contract, agreement, or understanding for any of the following:

  • foreign fishing vessel means any fishing vessel other than a local fishing vessel;

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