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Meaning of the off- loading system



 
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Meaning of the off- loading system #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:21 am   Meaning of the off- loading system
 

Please explain this (bow - loading system; off- loading system)

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Meaning of the off- loading system #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 13:10 pm   Meaning of the off- loading system
 

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The former seems to be a method for loading cargo into the front of a ship, and the latter seems to be a system for unloading a ship. I can surmise no more without further context.
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