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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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Appliance

Deutsch: Gerät / Español: Aparato / Português: Aparelho / Français: Appareil / Italiano: Apparecchio

Appliance in the maritime context refers to any device or equipment installed on a ship or used in maritime Operations to aid in navigation, safety, communication, and daily operations. These appliances are essential for the efficient and safe functioning of a vessel.

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Book

Deutsch: Buch / Español: Libro / Português: Livro / Français: Livre / Italiano: Libro

Book in the maritime context can refer to several types of records, manuals, or logbooks that are essential for the operation, navigation, and management of ships. These books are used for documentation, compliance, training, and operational purposes.

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Forwarder

Deutsch: Spediteur / Español: Transitario / Português: Transitário / Français: Transitaire / Italiano: Spedizioniere

Forwarder in the maritime context refers to a company or individual that arranges the transportation of goods on behalf of a shipper. Often called a freight forwarder, they act as intermediaries between the shipper and various transportation services, ensuring the efficient and cost-effective movement of cargo by sea.

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Power Supply Issues

Power Supply Issues in the maritime context refer to problems or disruptions in the electrical power systems on board ships or marine facilities, which can impact the operation of navigation, propulsion, communication, and safety systems. Reliable power supply is critical for the safe and efficient operation of vessels, and any issues with power can pose serious risks to the vessel, crew, cargo, and overall maritime operations.

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