G/A → General Average
Gang Group
of workmen acting together especially for loading and/or discharging
operations of a vessel in combination with the necessary technical
equipment.
Gangway Bridge laid from an opening in the
railing or side of a vessel to the shore or to a platform with the
purpose of giving access to and from the vessel.
Gantry Crane Crane
or hoisting machine mounted on a frame or structure spanning an
intervening space, which often travels on rails. Used for container
movements. → Portal Crane
GATT → General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; → Most Favored Nation Status (MFN)
GCR → General Cargo Rate ùGeneral Commodity Rate
GEN-SET Motor generator set as power source for e.g. thermal containers.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Abbreviation:
GATT. GATT is a binding contract among (in early 1992) 103 governments.
GATT was established in 1947 as an interim measure pending the
establishment of the International Trade Organization, under the Havana
Charter. Operating in the absence of an explicit international
organization, GATT has provided the legal framework for international
trade with its primary mission being the reduction of trade barriers. → Most Favored Nation Status (MFN)
General Average Abbreviation:
G/A. Intentional act or sacrifice which is carried out to safeguard
vessel and cargo. There is a general average act, when, and only when,
any extraordinary sacrifice or expenditure is intentionally and
reasonably made or incurred for the common safety for the purpose of
preserving from peril the property involved in a common maritime
adventure. Loss or damage sustained by the ship or cargo through delay,
whether on the voyage or subsequently, such as demurrage, and any
indirect loss whatsoever, such as loss of market, shall not be admitted
as general average. → Average Adjusters → Contributory Value → General Average Act → General Average Security → General Average Statement → Particular Average → Sacrifice → Valuation Clause → York/Antwerp Rules
General Average Act (York-Antwerp Rules) There
is a general average act when, and only when any extraordinary
sacrifice or expenditure is intentionally and reasonably made or
incurred for the common safety for the purpose of preserving from peril
the property involved in a common maritime adventure.
General Average Bond Document required of cargo owners, after a G/A loss, obtaining their agreement to pay any contribution that may become due.
General Average Contribution Such losses or expenditures are contributed to by all the interests at risk on the basis of their respective values.
General Average Security Documents
the cargo owner presents to the General Average Adjuster to replace the
vessel owner’s maritime lien on cargo for its share of General Average
and to obtain release of the goods by the Steamship Company. G/A
Security consists of a G/A Bond and either a cash deposit or an
underwriter’s guarantee.
General Average Statement This
shows in detail all general average costs and expenses and the
contribution of each interest in the general average in proportion to
its value.
General Cargo Cargo, consisting of goods, unpacked or packed, for example in cartons, crates, bags or bales, often palletized. → Break Bulk Cargo
General Cargo Rate Abbreviation: GCR. Rate for the carriage of cargo other than a class rate or specific commodity rate (air cargo). Synonym: → General Commodity Rate
General Commodity Rate → General Cargo Rate
General Export License General
license covering goods for which validated export licenses are not
required. No formal application or written authorization is needed to
ship exports under a general export license.
General Purpose Container Container
used for the carriage of general cargo without any special requirements
for the transport and/or the conditioning of the goods.
Germanischer Lloyd German classification society. → Classification Society
GHA Ground Handling Agent. Official agent at the airport responsible for moving freight between the terminal and aircraft.
Godown Warehouse or cargo shed. This term is often used in the Far East.
Good Faith Basic principle of law, also applicable in insurance. A breach of good faith entitles the underwriter to cancel the contract. → Bona Fide
Goods Common term indicating movable property, merchandise or wares.
Goods Control Certificate Document
issued by a competent body evidencing the quality of goods described
therein, in accordance with national or international standards, or
conforming to legislation in the importing country, or as specified in
the contract.
Goods Flow Direction and path of the movement of goods and sequence of placement of those goods in a supply chain. → Maintenance Chain → Pipeline → Supply Chain
Goods in Transit Goods which have departed from the initial loading point and not yet arrived at the final unloading point. Synonyms: Stock in Transit, In Transit Inventory, Transportation Inventory
Goods Receipt Document
issued by a port, warehouse, shed, or terminal operator acknowledging
receipt of goods specified therein on conditions stated or referred to
in the document.
Grid Number Indication of the position of a container in a bay plan by means of a combination of page number, column and line.
Gross Manifest Manifest containing freight details without any appropriate disbursements.
Gross Register Ton Abbreviation:
GRT. Volumetric measure of the overall size of a vessel determined in
accordance with the provisions of the international convention on
measurement of vessels. → Register Ton
Gross Weight
- Weight
(mass) of goods including packing, but excluding the carrier’s
equipment expressed in whole kilograms. 2. The weight of a shipment
including materials necessary for blocking, etc. (air cargo).
Gross Weight of Container Total weight of container including cargo (in kilograms).
Groupage Collection of several small consignments and the formation of one large shipment thereof (road cargo). → Regroupage
GRT → Gross Register Ton
GSA Ground Security Agent.
Guaranteed Freight Freight
payable whether the goods are delivered or not, provided the failure to
deliver the goods resulted from causes beyond the carrier’s control. |