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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jan. 2015
Stowage is a sophisticated and special way of placing cargo on a ship or any other ship that moves through the waters and has a activity commercial transfer of goods precisely.
It is extremely important both to take care of what is transported and the safety of a boat that is characterized by moving loads, that they travel as adequately as possible, and a key to getting both conditions to be met is that those loads are satisfactorily organized and placed in the spaces available. And this is precisely the main objective pursued by stowage.
Many of the cargoes transported by sea vessels have large weights and by case it is It is essential to know how to load them in such a way that there are no imbalances in the same that affect the security and integrity of the boat. As we can imagine, a poor stowage can cause a boat to suffer some damage, the most serious scenario being that it sinks for example.
In addition to the safety of the ship, its crew and the cargo itself, stowage, seeks through its
technique the exploitation to the maximum of the available space, the idea is to occupy the smallest space possible and in this lies the success of the stowage, of knowing how to organize it in such a way that the spaces are used to the maximum.An issue that is also fundamental is the way in which cargo storage is organized, what ideal is that the load is programmed according to the trip that will be made and the stops it will have. That is, the cargo that must be removed first must be closer to hand than another that, for example, will be unloaded at the end of the trip. This action avoids delays and any other type of risk.
The container ships They are the ones that we normally appreciate in the ports and they are the ones in charge par excellence of the transport of cargo in already standardized containers and are used to move all kinds of merchandise around the world, precisely because of the great efficiency with which they do it.
Items in Stowage