Manufacturer: Brown, Son & Ferguson

Thomas' Stowage 10th Edition: The Properties and Stowage of Cargoes

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New Edition published 2024 January
ISBN: 9781849271424
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Published: 2024

This continues to be regarded as the definitive reference on the subject and is recommended by many organisations with an interest in the safe handling and carriage of cargoes.

Thomas’ Stowage continues to be regarded as the definitive reference on the subject and is recommended by many organisations with an interest in the safe handling and carriage of cargoes. It is an essential resource for ships’ officers, the freight operations and insurance departments of ship owners and operators, ship agents, terminal operators, freight forwarders, container packers, maritime lawyers, training schools and marine insurance companies.

Part 3 is now in two sections, with Part 3A covering general commodities while Part 3B covers dry bulk commodities. This has come about firstly because new editions of the IMSBC Code invariably include a number of new commodities, and secondly because separating bulk cargoes from general cargoes simplifies the use of the book. The symbols used in Part 3B have been supplemented with the addition of a new symbol for cargoes ‘Liable to Liquefaction’. The meaning and use of each symbol relating to bulk cargoes has also been more fully explained.

The rationalisation of Part 3A entries has continued, and it is recommended that the point of entry to find a particular commodity in either Part 3A or 3B should be the Index, where not only commonly used names but also less frequently used names – perhaps of local derivation – for the same commodity will be found, with the reader being referred to the appropriate listed item.

Published: 2024

This continues to be regarded as the definitive reference on the subject and is recommended by many organisations with an interest in the safe handling and carriage of cargoes.

Thomas’ Stowage continues to be regarded as the definitive reference on the subject and is recommended by many organisations with an interest in the safe handling and carriage of cargoes. It is an essential resource for ships’ officers, the freight operations and insurance departments of ship owners and operators, ship agents, terminal operators, freight forwarders, container packers, maritime lawyers, training schools and marine insurance companies.

Part 3 is now in two sections, with Part 3A covering general commodities while Part 3B covers dry bulk commodities. This has come about firstly because new editions of the IMSBC Code invariably include a number of new commodities, and secondly because separating bulk cargoes from general cargoes simplifies the use of the book. The symbols used in Part 3B have been supplemented with the addition of a new symbol for cargoes ‘Liable to Liquefaction’. The meaning and use of each symbol relating to bulk cargoes has also been more fully explained.

The rationalisation of Part 3A entries has continued, and it is recommended that the point of entry to find a particular commodity in either Part 3A or 3B should be the Index, where not only commonly used names but also less frequently used names – perhaps of local derivation – for the same commodity will be found, with the reader being referred to the appropriate listed item.

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