Dunnage

Dunnage in United States

Dunnage Definition

Pieces of wood or other material placed against the sides and bottom of the hold of a vessel, to preserve the cargo from the effect of leakage, according to its nature and quality. Abb. Shipp. 227.

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Pieces of wood or other material placed against the sides and bottom of the hold of a vessel, to preserve the cargo from the effect of leakage, according to its nature and quality. Abb. Shipp. 227.

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This definition of Dunnage Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

Concept of Dunnage in Foreign Trade

A definition of Dunnage in relation with foreign trade is provided here: Materials placed around cargo to prevent shifting or damage while in transit


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