Freight Forwarding Glossary

Freight Forwarding Terminology

Complete glossary of Freight Forwarding, Logistics and Transportation related terminology.

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National Cargo Bureau

A private organization having representatives throughout the main harbors in the U.S. It is empowered to inspect cargoes of a hazardous nature and issue certificates which are automatically approved by the Coast Guard.

National Flag

The flag carried by a ship to show her nationality.

Neobulk

Shipments consisting entirely of units of a single commodity,such as cars, lumber, or scrap metal.

Net Capacity

The number of tons of cargo which a vessel can carry when loaded in salt water to her summer freeboard marks. Also called cargo carrying capacity, cargo deadweight, useful deadweight.

Net Tonnage

Equals gross tonnage minus deductions for space occupied by crew accommodations, machinery, navigation equipment and bunkers. It represents space available for cargo (and passengers). Canal tolls are based on net (registered) tonnage.

Non-Conference Line

A shipping line which operates on a route served by a liner conference but which is not a member of that conference.

Noncontiguous

1. A country which has no access to a port.
2. Domestic shipping routes serving Alaska and non-continental U.S. States and territories.

NOR

Notice of readiness

NORSKE VERITAS

Norwegian classification society.

NRT

Net registered tons. This tonnage is frequently shown on ship registration papers; it represents the volumetric area available for cargo at 100 cubic feet = 1 ton. It often is used by port and canal authorities as a basis for charges.

NUW

National Union of Workers (Australia). Replaces, in part, the former Stormen and Packers Union (SPU).

NVO

Non-vessel-operating common carrier, a ships agent, conducts business for the ship but does not operate the vessel.

Synonyms: NVOCC