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Port Business Glossary -L-
Last updated on August 5, 2024.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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- LA(Los Angeles)
- Abbreviation for Los Angeles (Port).
- labour
- Workers, workers
- labour pool
- Raver Pool (a meeting place for workers)
- landing agent
- Landing agent shop
- lanyard
- Laniards, thin strings (used for bee blinds, etc.)
- LASH(Lighter Aboard SHip)
- →A rush ship.
- lashing
- Rushing
- latent defect
- Potential defects (flaws that cannot be seen from appearance, such as cargo handling equipment)
- lay
- How to make the cable (there are right and left in the way the child approaches)
- lay days
- Number of berths (in charter contracts, if the number of berths exceeds this number, the charterer will pay the shipowner's fee)
- LB(Long Beach)
- Abbreviation for Long Beach (Port).
- LB(Light Buoy)
- Light plate.
- L/C(Letter of Credit)
- Letter of credit. A kind of security that an importer asks a bank to import cargo and issues it to guarantee the payment of the cargo. L/C settlements are currently the most widely used as a means of reliable and prompt collection of money in trade transactions.
- LCL(Less than Container Load)
- Small cargo that is not enough to satisfy one container. (Anti) FCL
- length
- Length
- letter of guarantee
- Letter of warranty (When B/L has not arrived, the recipient submits it to the shipping company in solidarity with the bank, which D/O is issued and the delivery is performed.)
- letter of indemnity
- Letter of warranty (when loading, the shipper submits it to the shipping company for clean B/L issuance)
- LFS(Lighter Freight Station)
- A barge for chopsticks. The eaves extend to the sea surface, making it possible to load rain.
- L/G(Letter of Guarantee)
- Solidarity Guarantee
- liability
- Responsibilities for damages, etc.
- liability insurance
- Responsible insurance
- Liberty type
- Liberty type (using steam winch, a U.S. cargo ship that was active during and after the war)
- license
- License, license
- life ring
- Life floating ring
- light cargo
- Lightweight cargo
- light condition
- (of the ship) Light cargo, stuttering before loading cargo (including hull equipment, but not including crew, food, water, oil, etc.)
- lighter
- Hashike (san) barge
- lighterage
- Bashike transportation fee
- lighting
- Lighting
- light signal
- Light-emitting signal
- line
- Route, line, cable
- line handling
- Tsunatori work (san) mooring
- liner
- Liner (anti) tramper
- lining
- Lining
- liquid cargo
- Liquid cargo
- list
- (Ships, etc.) tilt
- live stock
- Livestock
- Lloyd’s Register
- Lloyd's
- LME(London Metal Exchange)
- A global metal exchange headquartered in London.
- LNG(Liquefied Natural Gas)
- Liquefied natural gas.
- LOA(Length OverAll)
- The total length of the ship. Horizontal distance from the front end to the rear end of the hull.
- load
- Load, load
- loading survey
- Integration inspection
- local cargo
- Local cargo (loading and unloading at the intermediate port)
- lock
- Fix, lock
- locker
- Hangar
- log book
- Voyage diary
- LO/LO(Lift On/Lift Off)
- There is this name for the RO/RO method. A method of loading and unloading cargo such as containers using land cranes such as gantry cranes and ship cranes. Today, many large containerships around the world are in this form.
- longshoreman
- Onboard workers (formerly known as Okinakashii)
- long ton
- Long Ton, British Ton (2,240 pounds or 1,016 kilograms. See short ton.)
- loose
- (Danage, etc.) Unbounded roses
- loose gear
- Roose gears (playground equipment used in lifting equipment such as wire ropes and hooks)
- loss
- Loss (to be total loss, not damage)
- lost time
- Number of days of loss (due to injury or other absence)
- lot cargo
- Large cargo
- lounge
- Lounge (rest rooms for ships, etc.)
- low water(tide)
- Low tide
- LPG(Liquefied Petroleum Gas;Liquefied Propane Gas)
- Liquefied petroleum gas; Liquefied propane gas.
- L. S.T.(Landing Ship、Tanks)
- It is a ship used to transport vehicles and munitions, and was actively used by the U.S. military during World War II.
- lubricant
- Lubricating oil
- lumber
- Lumber (meaning lumber)
- lux
- Lux (International unit of illuminance, a certain limit is required for safety work)
Inquiries to this page
Port and Harbor Bureau General Affairs Department General Affairs Division
Phone: 045-671-2880
Phone: 045-671-2880
Fax: 045-671-7158
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