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Port Business Glossary -P-
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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- P(Port side)
- Starboard (anti) S
- packed cargo
- Packaging cargo
- packing
- Packing, packing (such as plate rubber used for connecting pipes to prevent water and steam leakage, etc.)
- pad
- Pads, fittings (objects for buffering or sliding between slings and cargo, etc.)
- padeye
- Pad eye (a strong eye ring for fixing cables, etc. on the deck)
- pallet board
- Palette board (a durable lattice plate used repeatedly to carry cargo)
- palletize
- Palettes (loading cargo on the pallet board)
- parcel lot
- Small cargo
- parking
- Parking
- parts
- Parts (mechanicals, etc.)
- partial loss
- Impairment loss
- particular average
- Non-sea loss (word corresponding to common sea loss) (anti) general average
- particulars
- (e.g. ships, machinery, etc.)
- passage
- Aisles (onboard, in warehouses, etc.)
- passenger ship
- Passenger ships
- PAT(Port Authority of Thailand)
- Port Authority of Thailand. A public enterprise established in 1951 with the aim of managing and operating Bangkok Port under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications (Ministry of Communications).
- patrol
- Patrol
- payload
- Paid load (load that is subject to to fee income, such as when cargo is free up to a certain amount, but if it exceeds that amount, it will be charged)
- pay out
- Pull out the cable
- PCC(Pure Car Carrier)
- Car-only ship. A ship built exclusively for the purpose of transporting naked cars (UPCs).
- PD(Physical Distribution)
- Logistics
- PDM(Physical Distribution Management)
- Logistics management. A technique that formulates a rational logistics plan (logistics system) centered on all sales until goods are produced and delivered to consumers, and efficiently implements it.
- penalty
- Fines
- pending
- Undetermined
- pension
- pension
- performance
- Performance of machinery, etc.
- perils of the sea
- Danger peculiar to sea
- periodical
- On a regular basis
- perishable cargo
- Cort cargo (fruits, vegetables, etc.)
- permit
- Permit
- personality
- Individuality and personality
- pest
- Pest
- physical
- Physical
- PIA(Shipowner’s Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association)
- Shipowner's liability mutual insurance
- PIANC(Permanent International Association of Navigation Congress)
- International Trade Council. International organizations established to promote the maintenance and operation of inland and marine routes. In addition to holding international trade conferences once every four years, it also conducts various conferences and research activities. The headquarters is in Brussels, Belgium.
- picket
- Pike (monitors who watch over a strike during a labor dispute)
- pie plate
- Pipe rays (commonly known as Obon, a plate that softens pressure and friction by laying them in the mot, because it will be damaged when rolled up with a weak box, etc.)
- pier
- Piers, piers
- pierage
- Pier usage fee, coastal cargo handling fee
- pile
- (cargo) Piled up and piled up mountains
- piling
- Piring (length wood, iron, etc.)
- pilot
- A pilot
- pilotage
- Guideline
- pitching
- Longitudinal shaking of ships, etc.
- PKI(Public Key Infrastructure)
- Public key cryptography infrastructure. A technology for encrypting and compounding data (recovering based on encrypted data) with public/private keys.
- place of delivery
- Where the cargo is delivered
- place of receipt
- Where cargo is received
- plan
- Plans, drawings, plans
- plant
- Plants (general term for factory equipment including machinery and buildings)
- platform
- Pratt Form, a unified standard for standardizing data exchanged between networks and storing data in a shared database.
- plimsoll mark
- Packed water line mark
- plywood
- Plywood
- PMA(Port of Melbourne Authority)
- The Port Authority of Melbourne. A public entity under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport of Victoria, the administrator of the Port of Melbourne. In May 1986, we partnered with Yokohama Port to "Trade Cooperation Port".
- PNG(Papua New Guinea)
- Abbreviation for Papua New Guinea (country, sea route)
- PNW(Pacific North West)
- An abbreviation for a route that crosses the Pacific Ocean and connects northern ports on the west coast of North America (Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, Tacoma, etc.). It is also known as the Seattle-Vancouver route.
- pontoon
- Pontoon (iron barge with a flat deck for carrying large cargo)
- poop
- Pup, the stern of the ship
- port captain
- Port Captain (Color of Ship Companies, etc.)
- port charges
- Ports and Harbors
- port clearance
- Port permit (For a foreign trade ship to leave the port, it must submit a notification of departure and obtain permission from customs)
- port close
- Prohibition of entering and leaving ports (prohibition of entering and leaving ships to reduce damage such as typhoons)
- port custom
- Port customs (what is commonly practiced at the port, such as labor practices such as starting and working hours of cargo handling)
- port facilities
- Port facilities
- port of call
- Port of Call
- port of depauture
- Departure destination, destination port (anti) final port
- port of discharge
- Unloading port
- port of loading
- Carrying Port
- portside
- starboard of the ship
- port transportation business
- Port Transport Business
- POS(Point of Sales)
- Sales time information management. A system that uses a retail store's sales floor register as a terminal to input data at the point of sale management and inventory and product management that connects sales and sales products to purchase. The use of barcodes, which have recently become popular, is a typical example.
- powered barge
- A sailboat with power
- PPM(Parts Per Million)
- A unit representing one million.
- practice
- Practice and practice
- precaution
- Prevention Measures
- preventer guy
- Auxiliary gai (usually called a prevendor. Rolling a slightly heavier object can cut off due to lack of strength, so it refers to a wire measure to reinforce the regular gai when quarrels).
- previous port
- Last port (anti) next port
- priority
- Priority
- procedure
- Procedures and Methods
- process
- Process
- projector
- Projector
- proof load
- Guaranteed load (size of load guaranteed to be usable without cracking, deforming or other inconveniences for products such as shuckles)
- property
- (things) Characteristics and Property
- protective equipment
- Protective equipment
- protest
- Marine Report, Protest
- provision
- Food and regulations (such as seafarers)
- PSA(Port of Shigapore Authority)
- Singapore Port Authority. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications of the Ministry of Transport and provides centralized construction and management of harbors. Management is an independent accounting system.
- PSW(Pacific South West)
- An abbreviation for a route that crosses the Pacific Ocean and connects southern ports on the west coast of North America (San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, etc.). It is also called the State of California route.
- public nuisance
- Pollution
- public relations
- Public relations activities (PR)
- public service
- Public works
- punishment
- Punishment
- purser
- (of the ship) General Manager
- pyrotechnics
- Fireworks
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
E-Mail address kw-somu@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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