Definition of tranship. Meaning of tranship. Synonyms of tranship

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Definition of tranship

Tranship
Tranship Tran*ship", v. t. Same as Transship.
tranship
Transship Trans*ship", v. t. [Pref. trans- + ship.] To transfer from one ship or conveyance to another. [Written also tranship.]

Meaning of tranship from wikipedia

- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transshipment, trans-shipment or transhipment is the shipment of goods or containers to an intermediate destination...
- An entrepôt (English: /ˈɒntrəpoʊ/ ON-trə-poh; French: [ɑ̃tʁəpo] ) or transshipment port is a port, city, or trading post where merchandise may be imported...
- Rijeka oil terminal with refineries in Rijeka and Sisak, and several transhipment terminals. The system has a capacity of 20 million tonnes per year. The...
- the ice-free port of Muuga, located near Tallinn, which boasts modern transhipment capabilities, a high-capacity grain elevator, chill and frozen storage...
- harbour, the Westhafen, is located in the district of Moabit. It is a transhipment and storage site for inland shipping with a growing importance. There...
- rest of southern Africa. Kitadu is ****ed with large cranes which help tranship goods, especially containers, from wagons of one gauge to wagons of another...
- ports. The company operates 4 transloaders, 4 floating cranes and 2 transhipment platforms. As at January 2019 the company had 716 ships in service, or...
- the underdevelopment of ports. Vizhinjam International Seaport is a transhipment port under construction. Vizhinjam port's location is close to the international...
- The city of Cushing in Oklahoma is a central hub within the United States and worldwide oil industry. It connects major pipelines within the United States...
- estuary in 1835. Saint-Nazaire, primarily developed for goods to be transhipped before being sent to Nantes, also built rival shipyards. Saint-Nazaire...