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- Retrieved August 27, 2023. Khan, Khalil U. (15 September 2014). "Stevedoring & The Role of Stevedores in Shipping". The International Institute of Marine Surveying...
- The stevedore knot is a stopper knot, often tied near the end of a rope. It is more bulky and less prone to jamming than the closely related figure-eight...
- aspects of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute, in which a major stevedoring operation, the Patrick group of companies, sought to replace its largely...
- theory, the stevedore knot is one of three prime knots with crossing number six, the others being the 62 knot and the 63 knot. The stevedore knot is listed...
- case directly overruled Puget Sound Stevedoring Co. v State Tax Commission and Joseph v. Carter & W****es Stevedoring Co.. This case expanded the rights...
- along the Baltic Sea. Additionally, in the Far East they oversee Eastern Stevedoring Company in Vostochny Port on the Sea of ****an. Beyond Russian borders...
- Stevedore operations were established by the United States Army to provide movement of supplies through ports in support of the American Expeditionary...
- 22 December 1947 with the Stevedoring Industry Act 1947, which was itself amended in 1948 and replaced with the Stevedoring Industry Act 1949, which was...
- #7. In the 1950s, the W****s Stevedoring Company ventured into a number of marine projects outside the field of stevedoring. The company performed salvage...
- Coast of Australia. By 1925 it was operating as both a shipping line and stevedore, gradually expanding interstate. The shipping operations were sold to...