| Rail
Car |
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A
wheeled wagon used
for the carriage
of cargo by rail.
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| Rail
Consignment Note |
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A
document evidencing
a contract for the
transport of goods
by rail.
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| Ramp |
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An
artificial inclined
path, road or track
along which wheeled
vehicles, cargo
and trailers may
pass for the purpose
of changing their
elevation and facilitating
the loading and
unloading operation
(e.g. an entrance
way into a Roll-on
Roll-off vessel
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| Ramp
Handling |
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See
Platform
Handling
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| Rate |
- The
price of a transport
service.
- Quantity,
amount or degree
measured or applied.
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| Rate
of Calculation |
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A
factor for the calculation
of an amount.
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| Rate
of Turn |
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The
figure indicating
the speed of a change
of course of a means
of transport expressed
in degrees per minute.
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| Rating |
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A
class to which an
article is assigned.
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| Re-invoicing |
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The
procedure whereby
goods shipped directly
from a supplier
to the customer
are invoiced in
two stages: at first
by the supplier
to an intermediary
and subsequently
by the intermediary
to the customer.
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| Rebate |
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That
part of a transport
charge which the
carrier agrees to
return.
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| Receipt |
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A
written acknowledgement,
that something has
been received.
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| Receiving
Carrier |
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The
carrier receiving
a consignment on
behalf of a carrier,
agent or shipper
for onward transport.
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| Receiving
Stock |
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The
stock comprising
all the goods that
have arrived at
the door of the
receiving organisation
and which is not
yet available in
the stock of that
organisation.
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| Reconditioning |
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All
activities connected
with restoring and
or adjusting the
packaging of a product.
In such manner that
it can be presented
to the customer
in the requested
form.
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| Reconditioning
of Garments |
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The
act or process of
bringing garments
after transport
in shop's condition.
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| Redelivery |
- Return
of a shipment
to the party who
originally delivered
it to the carrier
(air cargo).
- Return
of a charter vessel
to the owners.
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| Reefer
Cargo |
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Cargo
requiring temperature
control.
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| Reefer
Container |
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A
thermal container
with refrigerating
appliances (mechanical
compressor unit,
absorption unit
etc.) to control
the temperature
of cargo.
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| Refund |
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The
repayment to the
purchaser of the
total charge or
a portion of that
charge for unused
carriage.
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| Region |
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Specified
geographical area
for operational
purposes.
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| Register
Ton |
| The
unit of measurement
for the internal capacity
of a vessel whereby
one register ton equals
100 cubic feet (2.83
cubic meter). The
gross (bruto) tonnage
comprises all spaces
below the main (tonnage)
deck and the enclosed
spaces above the main
(tonnage) deck less
exempted spaces.
The
net tonnage consists
of the gross tonnage
less exemptions
like ballast tanks,
engine room, living
quarters etc. The
register tonnage
is mentioned on
the tonnage certificate.
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| Registration
Authority (Key Management) |
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Registration
Authority is used
as an entry point
for users to set-up
links by using some
existing trusted
means such as registered
letters of personal
enrolment. This
registration will
also form the legal
basis for the use
of digital signatures
by the user, if
required, although
this aspect in itself
is not key management.
Once this registration
has been established,
the user credentials
and his public key
are passed on the
Certification Authority
with a request for
certification.
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| Regroupage |
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The
process of splitting
up shipments into
various consignments
(degroupage) and
combining these
small consignments
into other shipments
(groupage).
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| Rejection |
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Non-acceptance
of e.g. cargo.
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| Release
Order |
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A
document issued
by or on behalf
of the carrier authorising
the release of import
cargo identified
thereon and manifested
under a single Bill
of Lading.
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| Reliability
of Delivery |
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The
reliability of a
supplier concerning
the agreed terms
of delivery with
regard to the quality,
quantity, delivery
time, conditions
and price.
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| Replacement |
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Indicating
that a subject is
interchangeable
with another subject,
but which differs
physically from
the original subject
in that the installation
of the replacement
subject requires
extra machining
or provisions in
addition to the
normal application
and methods of attachment.
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| Replenishment |
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Completion
of stock.
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| Repudiation |
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The
denial by a user
of having participated
in part or all of
a communication.
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| Rerouting |
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The
route to be followed
as altered from
the one originally
specified in the
transport document.
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| Reservation |
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Allotment
in advance of space
or weight capacity.
Also referred to
as 'booking'.
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| Reserve
Inventory |
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See
Safety
Stock
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| Resources |
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Organisations,
People or Computer
systems carrying
out the activities.
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| Responsible
Carrier |
- The
carrier liable
under the terms
of a consortium
Bill of Lading.
- Carrier
responsible for
the transport
of goods as indicated
in the transport
document.
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| Returns |
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Goods
returned to their
place of acceptance.
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| Revenue |
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Amounts
of income stemming
from the provision
of transport services.
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| Reverse
Distribution |
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The
collection of used,
damaged, or outdated
products and/or
packaging from end-users.
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| Rinacertificate |
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Certificate
issued by the Italian
Government for carrying
dangerous goods
in Italian Waters.
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| Road
Carrier |
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Party
undertaking transport
by road of goods
from one point to
another such as
indicated in the
contract.
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| Road
Vehicle |
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A
means of transport
capable and allowed
to move over public
roads and other
landways.
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| Roll
Trailer |
| Special
trailer for terminal
haulage and stowage
on board of Roll-on
Roll-off vessels.
Also
referred to as Mafi
Trailer.
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| Roll-on
Roll-off |
| Abbreviation:
RoRo |
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System
of loading and discharging
a vessel whereby
the cargo is driven
on and off by means
of a ramp.
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| Rolling
Resistance |
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The
total frictional
force that a tire,
a set of tires or
all the tires on
a vehicle is developing
with the road.
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| Rotation |
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Sequence
in which a vessel
calls at the ports
on her itinerary.
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| Round
Trip |
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A
voyage, a journey
etc. to a certain
place, port or country
and back again.
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| Route |
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The
track along which
goods are (to be)
transported.
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| Routing |
- The
determination
of the most efficient
route(s) that
people, goods,
materials and
or means of transport
have to follow.
- The
process of determining
how a shipment
will be moved
between consignor
and consignee
or between place
of acceptance
by the carrier
and place of delivery
to the consignee.
- The
process of aiding
a vessel's navigation
by supplying long
range weather
forecasts and
indicating the
most economic
and save sailing
route.
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| Row |
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A
vertical division
of a vessel from
starboard to portside,
used as a part of
the indication of
a stowage place
for containers.
The numbers run
from midships to
both sides.
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| Rush
Baggage |
| See
Expedite
Baggage |
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