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  2. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    Kingston upon Hull. Coordinates. 53°44′17″N 0°19′55″W  / . 53.738°N 0.332°W. / 53.738; -0.332  ( Port of Hull) Details. Operated by. Associated British Ports. The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

  3. List of ships of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    FD – Dry dock, floating; FMS – Repair shop, floating, nonpropelled; FS – Freight and supply vessel, large; J – Boat, utility; LARC – Lighter, amphibious; LCM – Landing craft, mechanized; LCU – Landing craft, utility; LSV – Logistics support vessel; LT – Tug, large, seagoing; MWT – Modular Warping, Tug; ST – Tug, small, harbor

  4. Dockworker - Wikipedia

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    Photograph by Lewis Hine, c. 1912. A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who is involved in loading and unloading ships. [1] After the intermodal shipping container revolution of the 1960s, the required dockworkers declined by over 90%.

  5. Expeditionary Transfer Dock - Wikipedia

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    An Expeditionary Transfer Dock ( ESD ), formerly the Mobile Landing Platform ( MLP ), is designed to be a semi-submersible, flexible, modular platform providing the US Navy with the capability to perform large-scale logistics movements such as the transfer of vehicles and equipment from sea to shore. These ships significantly reduce the ...

  6. Hold (compartment) - Wikipedia

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    A cargo hatch or deck hatch or hatchway is type of door used on ships and boats to cover the opening to the cargo hold or other lower part of the ship. To make the cargo hold waterproof, most cargo holds have cargo hatch. This can be a waterproof door, like a trap door with hinges or a cover that is places on top of the cargo hold opening ...

  7. Associated British Ports - Wikipedia

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    Port of Barrow; Barry Docks; Fleetwood; Port of Garston; Goole; Port of Grimsby; Hams Hall; Port of Hull; Port of Immingham; Port of Ipswich; King's Lynn; Port of Lowestoft; Newport Docks; Plymouth; Port of Port Talbot; Silloth; Port of Southampton; Port of Swansea; Teignmouth; Troon; Other port operators in the UK include: