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"tonnage" Definitions
  1. the size of a ship or the amount it can carry, expressed in tons or tonnes
  2. the total amount that something weighs

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The tonnage of CO2 humanity emits simply dwarfs the tonnage of carbon-based products it consumes.
It has recovered to a current 2,985 tonnes, albeit through movement of previously canceled tonnage back into the open tonnage category rather than through fresh arrivals of metal.
"Right now, we're still looking at raw tonnage," Rahman says.
Some of that tonnage ended up with WWS in Vlissingen.
Tonnage rose more than value, indicating that average prices fell.
Its fleet today has over three times the tonnage of America's.
Every mech has a maximum tonnage, and every component adds weight.
Excluding cancelled tonnage, LME "live" stocks are now just 139,250 tonnes.
ARROYO: I think he gave out from the tonnage he is holding.
These figures, it should be emphasized, denote bulk tonnage, not metal contained.
The tonnage of new metals produced by Metallo is not being revealed.
These figures, it should be emphasised, denote bulk tonnage, not metal contained.
"While seasonally adjusted tonnage fell, meaning the not seasonally adjusted gain wasn't as large as expected, the bottom of the current tonnage cycle should be near," Bob Costello, American Trucking Associations chief economist, said Monday in a statement.
More than half the world's merchant tonnage passes through the South China Sea.
There were both significant daily outflows and sporadic large-tonnage inflows of zinc.
More than 70 percent of freight tonnage moved in America goes via truck.
The biggest winner this year, at least as measured by tonnage: King Kong.
No figures on plant production capacity or tonnage of wheat involved were given.
Back in 27 the ratio of cancelled tonnage to open tonnage in the port spiked to over 2197 percent but subsequent drawdowns proved a false signal as large amounts of the metal miraculously reappeared in the system over the ensuing months.
Back in 2895 the ratio of canceled tonnage to open tonnage in the port spiked to over 210 percent but subsequent drawdowns proved a false signal as large amounts of the metal miraculously reappeared in the system over the ensuing months.
In tonnage terms, China's reserves increased by 19 tonnes in December to 1,762.323 tonnes.
None of these are in the top five by tonnage for the port. 1.
"Generally speaking, college basketball has become a tonnage-in-quantity play," Ben-Hanan said.
The tonnage is not itself a problem, but it exposes more teams to scrutiny.
The Alnic MC has a gross tonnage of 30,000 — compared with the destroyer's 8,300.
The other weakness, Mittal said, was the exemption for tonnage of steel already on ships.
That's not to say "The Irishman" is without flaws, beyond the indulgent tonnage of it.
Last year firms scrapped 194 ships, accounting for 3% of global tonnage—a record high.
Last year the subcontinent recycled around 90% of the world's ships by tonnage (see chart).
That puts the cost of each tonnage of ore at about 490 yuan a tonne.
Across the developing world, countries are scrambling to offload their excess tonnage on global markets.
So-called canceled tonnage now represents almost half of all the aluminum in the system.
Shipping companies in many flag states pay corporation tax based on vessel tonnage rather than profit.
Until a couple of years ago CME copper tonnage rarely exceeded the low tens of thousands.
We want to take an active role and are chasing tonnage in all of these segments.
The state's figures show the Napa Valley region's 2015 tonnage fell by 29 percent from 2014.
Over 10 million tonnes traded in November, equivalent to almost the entire global market's annual tonnage.
As of last year, total truck tonnage was up 26.4 percent from the low in 2009.
The American Trucking Associations' Truck Tonnage Index jumped by 7.3% in July 2019 from July 2018.
The way streaming could alter that equation is in the quality and sheer tonnage of content.
The Alnic MC has a gross tonnage roughly three times that of the John S. McCain.
The company confirmed it had purchased cocoa, although it declined to specify the exact tonnage or timing.
The inspections data tracks the tonnage of grain inspected by federal employees at the ports each week.
However, ILZSG like everyone else struggles to calculate tonnage that has gone missing from the trackable statistics.
It's not as if LME time-spreads shouldn't be tight, given that available tonnage is so low.
The mech lab is where you make these choices, tweaking configurations until you've hit your max tonnage.
About 65 percent of the Hamilton port's tonnage is iron ore and coal used to make steel.
The nominal tonnage excluded totals 550,000 tonnes, compared with actual Chinese imports of 641,000 tonnes in 103.
Larger cattle numbers means more beef tonnage around the late summer and early fall period, said Nelson.
Anything that consumers want to consume in massive volumes is going to just, through tonnage, be expensive.
The company has improved man-hours-per-ship-tonnage by 20173 percent over the last seven years.
According to McCue, "size matters," as mega cruise ships have a gross tonnage of 80,000 or more.
Falling freight demand has been particularly hard on truckers, who account for approximately 0.53% of U.S. shipment tonnage.
"There is a sliver of hope the market that modern tonnage will tighten up," the Singapore broker said.
Shipping companies in many so-called "flag states" pay corporation tax based on vessel tonnage rather than profit.
The sales data is based on the sold tonnage that exporters have reported to the U.S. Foreign Agriculture Service.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect the correct tonnage of the vessels sailing under the Mongolian flag.
Open tonnage, meaning the amount of stock available for physical settlement of LME positions, stands at just 212,2000 tonnes.
ISTIM can load out the 350,021 tonnes of canceled tonnage in its sheds at the normal, non-accelerated rate.
In the intervening four years, ISTIM has grown to become the largest LME warehouse operator measured by tonnage held.
This is expected in the coming days, which would enable the additional tonnage to be offered on export markets.
The Dilbar, the world's largest yacht by gross tonnage, was built for Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov for $256 million.
India and Pakistan remain in a staring contest armed with enough mega-tonnage to trigger a planetary nuclear winter.
Aggregate tonnage is a better single metric for the size of a navy than the number of ships is.
ISTIM can load out the 350,021 tonnes of cancelled tonnage in its sheds at the normal, non-accelerated rate.
The ratio of cancelled to total LME tonnage has risen above 40 percent for the first time in two years.
By land, trucks move nearly 71% of all the freight tonnage in the U.S., according to the American Trucking Association.
Its factory on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, produces a similar tonnage to that of Ynsect's Burgundian facility.
That's not quite as sinister as it sounds, remembering that these positions are measured against the low LME open tonnage.
Now, given these positions are measured against the depleted LME "open" tonnage, most of them are not necessarily that dominant.
Strip out the metal awaiting load-out and "live" LME tonnage available for contract settlement stands at just 210,215 tonnes.
Only two other locations now hold registered open tonnage - Rotterdam with 100 tonnes and Bilbao in Spain with 300 tonnes.
The difference now is the sheer tonnage of available content, heightening the pressure to stand out amid a crowded field.
The company declined to confirm what is in the ships, the final destinations or the tonnage, nor name the customers.
Still, the state's bridges are in disrepair, and its freight rail network is in the bottom five for tonnage carried.
The remaining "open" tonnage, as it's termed on the LME, has now fallen to 203,350 tonnes, the lowest since December 2008.
"(Miners) are doing what they can to get the extra tonnage without a big commitment of money, capital, people," Hazelton said.
By 1930 the tonnage of German merchant navy was about 4m tonnes, only a little less than the 5m of 1913.
Canceled tonnage, denoting metal that has been earmarked for physical load-out, is relatively high at 36.1 percent of the total.
"Live" tonnage, meaning that which isn't earmarked for physical withdrawal, hit a seven-year low of 1.63 million tonnes in December.
The Disney product, in terms of tonnage, the coverage of the kind of content it provides, it's not the same product.
Plans include a 300,000 deadweight tonnage (DWY) crude terminal, two 150,000-DWT crude berths and a 9.8 million barrel storage farm.
The LME's three good delivery points in the country currently hold just under half the "live" tonnage in the LME system.
By Dr. Vuving's calculations, Vietnam roughly doubled the size of its Coast Guard, in terms of tonnage, from 2013 to 2017.
Open tonnage, which is the metal available for contract settlement, has recovered from a desperately low 1,125 tonnes to 4,20083 tonnes.
The contracts will be in the standard 20-foot boxes, with the tonnage per box varying depending on the delivery port.
It might not have the raw tonnage of "skills" that Alexa has, but it's often smarter and more natural to talk to.
This one was little different from the others with most of the tonnage hitting the same Asian and Dutch locations as before.
Greece started to allow shipping companies to pay a nominal fee, known as a tonnage tax, instead of a tax on profits.
OOCL's value to COSCO lies in its management talent as well as its tonnage: it is run more efficiently than many rivals.
What the LME terms "on-warrant" tonnage is the real stocks liquidity base and those dominant position ratios are calculated against it.
An estimate of the tonnage of fish in the seas puts bluefin at 17,000 tons, reduced from 2014's estimate of 26,000.
Bimco is the world's largest shipowners association with members in more than 120 countries that control around 65 percent of international tonnage.
"The late rain could cause higher yields in tonnage terms but these larger-yield crops often have lower protein," one trader said.
Open tonnage, that which is available for the settlement of positions, touched a 12-year low of 2,705 tonnes earlier this month.
American imports of raw aluminum from Canada, the biggest supplier, jumped 10 percent by tonnage last year, United States customs data shows.
And unlike in Canada, the American regulations offer no exemption based on tonnage or size, said Mr. Thomas, the Coast Guard spokesman.
The company was storing just 6053 percent of LME tonnage at the end of June, down from 2605 percent two years ago.
According to McCue, a mega cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 80,000 or more; the Celebrity Edge&aposs is almost 131,000.
Such a taxation system allows shipping companies to pay corporation tax based on the tonnage of their vessels rather than on profit.
Both the headline figure and the 2900,22017 tonnes of open tonnage, excluding metal ear-marked for physical load-out, are at record lows.
The key stocks metric at times of tightness, however, is not the headline figure but how much "live" tonnage is in the system.
The creature did not exhibit the extreme tonnage of its successors, weighing in at an estimated 375 to 600 pounds (170-270 kg).
Since then, the annual tonnage of produce sold has increased tenfold, partly thanks to contracts the firm has won to supply nearby schools.
That's nearly 70 percent of the country's total freight tonnage, making the trucking industry a critical backbone of American business, industry, and infrastructure.
Available tonnage, meaning that which is not earmarked for physical load-out, is the lowest it's been since September 2014 at 2.33,425 tonnes.
Some analysts said they had expected a smaller tonnage, between 100,000 and 150,000 tonnes, as refineries were waiting to receive new import permits.
Open tonnage, meaning that not earmarked for physical load-out, is hovering around two-year lows and front-month spreads are tightening accordingly.
If you take out a ton or eight or ten, that's a major blow to whoever was the owner of that tonnage. OK?
There has been a small rebuild over the last couple of months but it has been insignificant relative to the tonnage being imported.
The drop in the headline bulk tonnage figure masks a sharp rise in purity as China shuts the door on lower-quality scrap.
The heaviest bomb tonnage the United States had ever dropped on Indochina in a single month before the Tet offensive was 83,000 tons.
The county also has the worst bridges in the state, with the highest proportion — 6 percent — given a D rating, requiring tonnage restrictions.
The Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS), will "anticipate any unfavourable market conditions in the future" the group said after a meeting in Jakarta.
He added the move "will result in significantly more favourable tonnage tax arrangements as the ships will be flagged in an EU member state".
NITC says it has a fleet of 69 tankers, 66 of which are crude carriers, with a total of 15.5 million deadweight tonnage (DWT).
Both headline and open tonnage stocks have been trending lower since the start of this year, in sharp contrast to what's happening in China.
"AETS (Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme) is considered as the right measure to re-align the price," he added, referring to the scheme's official name.
Over the next 85033 years, this tonnage is projected to grow 40 percent, and the value of those goods will increase by 92 percent.
That has helped to revive the fortunes of the U.S. coal industry, but the tonnage is not seen as critical to China's power sector.
Tin industry association ITRI has suggested that the drop in tonnage terms may be disguising a rise in quality as Myanmar processing technology improves.
Metro's tonnage in Busan has fallen from 227,2525 tonnes at the end of July 225 to just 21,83 tonnes at the end of February.
The quality of the ore has improved, according to ITRI, but the tonnage has fallen as stockpiles in Myanmar's Wa County have been reduced.
The things that really aggravate the paper's critics often have to do with emphasis, omissions and the sheer tonnage of certain kinds of coverage.
And even today, after railroads and later highways offered cheaper alternatives (freight tonnage peaked in 1872), the canal corridor has become a recreational mecca.
So it was no huge surprise to see the nearby time-spreads flex wider in reaction to last week's jump in on-warrant tonnage.
More tonnage of container ships is idled around the world now than during the global financial crisis, according to Alphaliner, a shipping data service.
"The oversupply of tonnage remains, which leaves competition among owners fierce for every firm cargo," said Norwegian ship broker Fearnley in a note on Wednesday.
MEDICAL DEMAND Air cargo represents less than 1% of global trade by tonnage but 35% by value, or about $6 trillion a year, Boeing says.
These bullish moves come even as truck tonnage fell in October for the second straight year-over-year decline, according to the American Trucking Association.
True, there were some heavy-tonnage arrivals in both September and last month but predictably much of what turned up didn't hang around for long.
Total truck tonnage, including for-hire and private carrier operations, hit 10.8 billion tons in 2017, the highest on record, according to IHS Global Insight.
"The feeling is, with this heat coming, that's going to help take tonnage off the market," said Don Roose, president of Iowa-based U.S. Commodities.
LME stocks fell by 49 percent, or 33,995 tonnes, last year and at a current 4,890 tonnes open tonnage is low by any historical benchmark.
To avoid detection, the crew reportedly switched off the ship's Automatic Identification System, a tracking device required of ships carrying a certain amount of tonnage.
Trucks hauled more than 231 percent of freight tonnage in the U.S. last year, generating $2000 billion in revenues, according to the American Trucking Associations.
One entity controls 2000-224 percent of available tonnage and another 2000-22016 percent, according to the exchange's latest dominant positions report <210#LME-WHL>.
The USS John S. McCain collided with the Alnic MC, a 600-foot oil tanker with a gross tonnage of 30,000, according to the US Navy.
Thyssenkrupp, the world's 16th largest steel producer by tonnage, has announced the sale of real estate assets as well as embarking on merger talks with Tata.
Between 23.5 and 22018, China launched naval vessels with a total tonnage exceeding that of the entire Indian or French navies, notes IISS, another think-tank.
After another 7,750 tonnes of net new cancellations yesterday, available LME stocks, or "open tonnage" as its known in LME parlance, stands at just 162,300 tonnes.
This is a highly marginal tonnage in the global alumina market and symptomatic of the problems facing all the companies attempting to assess the alumina price.
Initially, Shenhua asked some coal-fired power companies to agree to as little as 270 percent of their annual tonnage on fixed-price terms, he said.
Indonesia and Malaysia have finished their part of the programme, formally known as the Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS), as they began implementing it on April 1.
That's generated a fair amount of speculation in the London market that the short may be preparing to deliver a significant tonnage of metal into LME warehouses.
Saqr port tonnage rose 265%, reflecting mostly exports of construction aggregates; the new rock crusher and an expansion of Saqr port in 267 could drive further growth.
Not that much of that tonnage will make it to the United States anyway thanks to an increasingly high wall of anti-dumping duties on Chinese steel.
The government forecast last year's output at 54,500 tonnes, but business sources with knowledge of the industry said final tonnage was under 50,20123, the lowest in decades.
The 7,990 deadweight tonnage (dwt) new build will be the first LNG bunker tanker for Singapore and Sinanju and will deliver ExxonMobil's new Engineered Marine Fuels (EMF.
The report warned that damage to Houston's low-lying port — the second largest in the nation in terms of tonnage — would cause serious societal and economic disruption.
True, net exports of steel products have picked up this year, but the difference in tonnage terms was a marginal 2.3 million over the first four months.
However, hundreds of companies have created a complex ad ecosystem to cash in on "tonnage" ad spend that's reaching nearly $60 billion in the United States alone.
While air cargo represents less than 1% of global trade by tonnage it accounts for more than 35% of trade by value, according to a Boeing report.
We dropped two million tons of bombs on Laos — something like our total tonnage during all of World War II in both the European and Pacific theaters.
Based on calculations the two of us have done in recent years, the United States Navy still has a combined tonnage at least twice that of China.
The Zhoushan region covers the Ningbo and Shanghai ports, representing the busiest shipping hub in the world in terms of cargo tonnage, Total said in a statement.
LME stocks are a poor lens through which to understand aluminum's dynamics but the rapid increase in visible tonnage has reinforced concerns about a deteriorating demand outlook.
"The change is being made to preserve the tonnage tax financing arrangements, under which the ships should remain flagged in an EU member state," a statement said.
It's worth remembering that when this scale of tonnage shows up in the LME's daily stocks reports, the metal hasn't all just miraculously arrived and been warehoused overnight.
The three countries had reduced exports by 441,648 tonnes as part of its agreed export tonnage scheme, larger than the targeted cutback of 240,000 tonnes, the ITRC said.
Europe has a powerful voice as the world's second-largest ship-owning region after China, with an estimated $301 billion worth of tonnage, according to valuation company VesselsValue.
The galleons approve of the galleon he has been making for months, imagining the huge tonnage of the actual ships, their cannons arrayed on the sides like judges.
EU producers are already committed to buying a large tonnage of beet from farmers in the coming season at prices where they may struggle to make a profit.
Daewoo has the world's largest volume of existing orders among shipyards, with 21 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT) still to be delivered, versus No. 21 Samsung Heavy's (2121.3600.
But I kept circling back to an unlikely twosome: Sol LeWitt, whose works ultimately exist in the realm of thought, and Richard Serra, the wizard of absolute tonnage.
In a speech in March, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia forecast that shipping tonnage along the route would rise to 80 million tons a year by 2025.
LME zinc stocks are not sign-posting imminent over-supply but rather the actions of the handful of players with sufficient appetite to hold that sort of tonnage.
Cyprus and Estonia also have a tonnage tax scheme, with taxation of dividends, which the Commission said ensured the same treatment as for shareholders in any other sector.
Those tons will need to find a home elsewhere, but given improving global economies in Europe, Latin America and Asia, it's likely such tonnage can be easily absorbed.
The policy, known as Measure A, favors small-scale artisanal growers by taxing the acreage under cultivation rather than tonnage and by charging lower rates for smaller plots.
The people said it was not clear how the tonnage would be split, such as between more expensive chilled and cheaper frozen meat, and whether tariffs would still apply.
According to data from Thomson Reuters Eikon, Crystal Sunrise is a Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC) with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 54,070 tonnes carrying Middle Eastern origin LPG.
Also, higher exports of certain commodity chemicals from the U.S. Gulf are pulling tonnage out of our niche market in specialty chemicals, thus helping to maintain our freight rates.
"If you think of the appetite and the tonnage, it's almost like music videos never went away," said Andrea Zapata, vice president of global research and analytics for Vevo.
"Supply growth is leveling off, particularly in China, where new capacity can only be added if old capacity of equivalent tonnage is closed," said Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar.
"Supply growth is levelling off, particularly in China, where new capacity can only be added if old capacity of equivalent tonnage is closed," said Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar.
Trucking accounts for 21.85 percent of U.S. shipment tonnage, and is key to supplying the manufacturing, construction and retail sectors, all of which showed sluggishness in the first quarter.
"The falsified bills of lading contained false signatures, stated that the metals were picked up by truckers that 'never existed', and sometimes contained incorrect tonnage amounts," the complaint said.
Protection and Indemnity (P&I) clubs - owned by shipping companies - insure the world's ocean-going tonnage against pollution and injury claims, typically the biggest costs when a vessel sinks.
"They will do what they can what they can to get the European market back and there will be demand for international tonnage to handle this volume," he said.
Roughly two-thirds of coal moves from mine to power plant by rail, while coal shipments account for about a third of all tonnage carried by the major railroads.
Coal accounted for about a third of the tonnage hauled by the major railroads and 18 percent of their revenues in 2014 ("Summary statistics report", Surface Transportation Board, 2016).
The current reality of nickel's usage profile is that the amount of metal heading to the battery sector is still dwarfed by the tonnage used in making stainless steel.
Trucking accounts for 22019 percent of U.S. shipment tonnage, and is key to supplying the manufacturing, construction and retail sectors, all of which showed sluggishness in the first quarter.
Daewoo's existing orders amount to the most in the world at 6.2 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT), 70 percent or more over compatriots Samsung Heavy Industries Co Ltd (010140.
That, insiders suggest, may have reduced the amount of tonnage that is rolled daily on the LME's "tom-next" spread, which has been a big volume generator in years past.
The six which are regulated in Britain are estimated to account for over half the revenue of an industry that insures about 90 percent of the world's ocean-going tonnage.
The tonnage of freight moved by road, rail, barge, pipeline and air cargo has been increasing year on year since October, after stagnating for much of 2015/16 (tmsnrt.rs/2qSDLAJ).
The year-on-year drop in tonnage terms was 23 million, which is roughly what Canada, the world's 22th-largest producer, churned out over the full 28 months of 22016.
Houston is the second busiest port in the United States in terms of pure tonnage and one of the most important shipping points in the country for natural gas liquids.
Startups and major firms like Rolls Royce are now looking to automate the seas and help maritime companies ease navigation, save fuel, improve safety, increase tonnage, and make more money.
Activist group Shipbreaking Platform estimates 543 ships were broken down by hand on beaches in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh last year, amounting to 80 percent of all tonnage dismantled globally.
"Such a large disparity between tonnage and value reflects air cargo's unique position in transporting goods that often require a high level of speed, reliability and security," the report said.
The tonnage list of VLCCs available for charter is "well populated" with ships although the supply of ships than can load prompt cargoes is tight, a European supertanker broker said.
"According to official data, the mining industry in China is investing less and less capex (capital expenditure) in replacement tonnage which will lead to lower production down the road," said Poppinga.
Last year the company expanded by acquiring Silversea Cruises, a luxury brand, and launching into service the Symphony of the Seas, the largest passenger ship in the world by gross tonnage.
Little Port Hedland became one of the biggest ports in the world, handling a greater tonnage of freight each year than the ports of Los Angeles, Hong Kong or Antwerp, Belgium.
Commodities, from grains to minerals, metals and oil, are the largest item in global trade by tonnage, so the state of commodity markets has a major impact on world trade flows.
"We have a demographics problem, demand is strong, trucks haul over 70 percent of the freight tonnage, our average age is very high, [and] we don't have enough females," said Costello.
That output tonnage should easily surpass total combined consumption of those crops, and should lead to a build in year-end inventories to a record 469.4 million tonnes, USDA data shows.
In 2015, Greenpeace found numerous cases of illegal Chinese fishing in West African waters, including ships that misreported their coordinates or underreported their tonnage: known ploys to fish in prohibited areas.
Overly generous pension and health care programs added enormous tonnage to the obligations of both governments and business, setting the stage for cataclysmic moments like the collapse of the American automobile industry.
There are similar concerns about how the "out" side of the stocks reports work - specifically the way the LME currently breaks down registered tonnage between on-warrant "live" stocks and "cancelled" stocks.
There are similar concerns about how the "out" side of the stocks reports work - specifically the way the LME currently breaks down registered tonnage between on-warrant "live" stocks and "canceled" stocks.
"If you apply to import a certain tonnage of Russian corn and wheat with an import license, only 20 percent of your approved quantity is allowed for import duty free," he said.
The Port of Rotterdam remains extremely busy: the port reported 4.9 percent growth in the total tonnage of goods that passed through the port in 2015, driven largely by the oil market.
The freight transportation services index combines monthly truck tonnage, air revenue from freight and mail, weekly rail carloads, rail ton-miles, tons moved by water and pipeline transportation into a single indicator.
The digital economy means we no longer measure the movement of products simply as tonnage on freight ships and trucks, but rather as bits and bytes flowing from data centers to devices.
Quijano said the canal had attracted 18.3 percent more tonnage between October to February, versus year-ago levels, driven by a jump in liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas and container shipments.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia will propose implementation of the Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS) in a meeting of the top three rubber-producing countries, a senior trade ministry official told reporters on Friday.
That includes not only ratings that eclipse everything else on pay TV but the sheer tonnage of attention that the program generates, turning media outlets into foot soldiers in HBO's marketing campaign.
We looked at so many ways of reducing packaging, just the tonnage and the excess that's inside a package and also how many packages or cases can we get into a trailer.
The high tonnage partly reflects its huge population; Chinese emissions per person are still somewhat less than the average per capita figure in the United States, although the gap has been narrowing.
The VLCC fleet is forecast to grow 0153 percent this year and 2015 percent in 210, while tankers totaling 2274 million deadweight tonnage (DWT) are due for delivery this year, Bancosta said.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, the UAE's state-owned port operator and among the top four largest port operators on the planet by cargo tonnage, is among those critics.
Very large crude carriers (VLCCs) transitting the canal from the Arabian Gulf after discharging at the SUMED oil pipeline will be charged $155,000 if they are carrying more than 250,000 in deadweight tonnage.
Bringing that kind of tonnage into low Earth orbit will mean that SpaceX can do things like combine more missions, as well as service a new category of customer with heavier cargo requirements.
"Until the uncertainties around items such as P&I insurance are resolved, NITC will try to use their own tonnage to move their additional crude to markets," said U.S. headquartered brokerage Poten & Partners.
LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - A moderate delivery tonnage comprising Central American and possibly other origins including India is expected at Friday's expiry of the March white sugar futures contract on ICE Futures Europe.
While the headline number continues to tick lower, now down by 146,600, or 34 percent, on the start of the year, "live" on-warrant tonnage has slumped to levels not seen since 2007.
Dwight Anderson, founder of Ospraie, said larger trading firms had lost their appetite for smaller deals and "created a market opportunity for people who are customer-service focused, client-focused on small tonnage".
Association chairman Moenarji said exports would decline by at least the 238,000 tonnes that was agreed as Indonesia's contribution under an Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS) announced with Thailand and Malaysia on Thursday.
Maybe it's because traders have become inured to the mass movement of units into and out of LME warehouses as stocks financiers and warehouse operators battle for tonnage across the base metals spectrum.
Today, the crane operator at a major U.S. port offloads in a day the tonnage that Brando's character would have in a lifetime, and is probably making between $150,000 and $200,000 per year.
The total tonnage of American crops has increased by more than 19733 percent since 1992, but overall fertilizer use is down almost 20 percent, and 13 percent less water is used for irrigation.
There were several false starts to that rally as funds bought into the zinc deficit narrative only to be wrong-footed by sudden, large-tonnage deliveries of zinc into the LME storage network.
In tonnage terms this was only a modest 8,000 tonne increase, but the import share taken by the United States jumped to 23 percent from 15 percent in the same quarter last year.
She bore the repulsive weight of her violator, but we all carry the cumulative tonnage of the interminable rapes that followed, and the threat of those to come, continuing into the unforeseeable future.
"We put replacement tonnage on the berth to make sure the cargo that was supposed to replace the orders that never reached the store are being processed and delivered on time," van Trooijen explained.
Middle East supply is also high with at least four other vessels, of between 53,000 and 59,000 deadweight tonnage, provisionally booked to load LPG from Qatar, Yanbu and Ras Tanura, according to shipping sources.
They calculate very often the total tonnage or poundage, and then they project how much it would be worth if you were to sell it by the gram in the streets of New York.
Is he unaware that Nixon denied America was at war in Cambodia even as he dropped more tonnage on that tiny country than was dropped by the Allies during the entire Second World War?
Three of the rail lines hit by floodwaters and landslides have reopened already and Goonyella, largest in terms of export tonnage, is expected to open on April 26 - about 10 days ahead of schedule.
Supporting him means, to use conservative journalist Salena Zito's memorable phrase, taking him "seriously, but not literally"—in other words dismissing or discounting the metric tonnage of untruth that comes out of his mouth.
"Our main efforts must be directed into building large-tonnage ships and other universal and multi-functional ships capable of meeting the needs of the armed forces in distant maritime areas," Shoigu told commanders.
What cut it short were the statistics recorded in murals: the tonnage of chemical destruction delivered; the count of Americans dead; the incomprehensibly higher count of "enemy" dead; the count of lies leaders told.
The "open" tonnage that remains is the lowest it's been since early December and that despite a low seasonal period for copper usage due to the combination of Western and Chinese new year holidays.
"While the exchange traded funds (ETFs) were losing tonnage, the central banks were buying since they had to maintain domestic currency values against a rising dollar," said George Gero, managing director at RBC Wealth Management.
There is a limit to such naval shows of force; the Montreux Convention, which dates back to 1936, sets caps on the number, tonnage and length of stay of foreign warships in the Black Sea.
Also, you might have noticed the market is strong: Americans are chowing down so much avocado tonnage in new, creative ways—smoothies, toast, ice cream, you name it—that consumption has increased sevenfold since 2000.
History suggests, however, that LME open tonnage is approaching levels where the spreads can get stormy, particularly if there are significant short positions to be rolled, as seems likely given the recent outright price action.
The problem was that the truck weighed 43 tons, three times the tonnage that could be supported by the 1906 bridge, which is listed in the National Registrar of Historic Places, the sheriff's office said.
The bureau did not provide tonnage figures for the different energy categories but said China's total energy consumption rose by 3.3 percent year-on-year to 4.64 billion tonnes of standard coal equivalent last year.
State-run oil group CNOOC earlier this month completed construction of a terminal at Yantai port able to dock 300,000-tonnage very large crude carriers, due for operation end of June, said a CNOOC official.
Besides disagreement over the tonnage of beef that EU countries would allow in each year free of tariffs, EU diplomats have said rules of origin still have to be included in the provisional political accord.
Their quiet heroism provided the bulk tonnage of material necessary for the invasion of Normandy, an invasion which, according to a 1944 New York Times article, would not have been possible without the Merchant Marine.
The cruise company's website says the ship has gross registered tonnage of 168,83 and is 1,138-ft (347-m) -long, or slightly longer than a nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy.
In tonnage terms, China's e-waste is seen rising from 13 million tonnes in 2018 to 15.4 million tonnes in 2020 and 27.2 million tonnes in 2030, at an average annual growth rate of 10.4 percent.
Glenn Dudley, Seaborne Freight's chief operating officer, told Reuters last month they were looking to start operations in the first quarter of 2019 with two ships, "with additional tonnage to join later on in the year".
Usually it is assumed that Britain's empire appeared and then Britain's food trade—that vast tonnage of tea, flour, sugar, bully beef and Crosse & Blackwell pickle that swept across the seven seas—appeared to feed it.
And though the metrics have improved, the fleet size is still outgrowing the rise in trade, according to Clarkson - a 1.9 percent rise in bulk carrier tonnage versus a 1 percent rise in cargoes this year.
Iron ore and steel prices in China, Australia's major trading partner extended falls on Monday after data showed that Chinese mills churned out a record tonnage of steel in March, fuelling concerns about a growing glut.
But the process of actually placing such a tonnage of metal onto LME warrant, meaning it goes into the "arrivals" count, can be done with the stroke of a keyboard once the metal is in place.
Given the sheer tonnage of books already devoted to the Nazis and Hitler, you might assume that everything interesting, terrible and bizarre is already known about one of history's most notorious regimes and its genocidal leader.
There are better ways than tonnage-based quotas to sustainably manage recreational fisheries that ensure overfishing does not occur without the need to count every fish, including harvest rate management and depth- and distance-based management.
The statement gave no tonnage figures, but China's official Xinhua news agency said Chinalco wanted the expansion to take Toromocho's copper concentrate processing capacity to 157,000 tonnes a day and annual refined copper output to 300,000 tonnes.
Exchange stocks are historically low but recent large-tonnage inflows to the LME warehouse system, 80,000 tonnes in March and another 31,000 tonnes at the start of April, suggest there is no shortage of copper "out there".
Most mills will now remain open as long as is feasible in May, and a few perhaps into June, as the industry tries to add additional tonnage despite poor harvesting conditions due to heat, humidity and rain.
The IMO is funded proportionately according to the tonnage shipped under a nation's flag, so countries running "open registries", which allow any shipowners to register under their flag (sometimes known as "flags of convenience"), have disproportionate influence.
Nelsen, who spoke to CNBC on Wednesday, added: "The unfortunate situation in Florida has reduced what little fresh tonnage they had in terms of oranges, so our prices are going to be a little higher this year."
If recovered, our estimates based on tonnage and current market values show that those recyclables would annually deliver $1.8 billion to our economy and reduce pollution equivalent to removing 85033 million cars off the road, every year.
Open tonnage in the LME network, meaning that which isn't earmarked for physical load-out, currently stands at 20113,22011 tonnes, which is also a one-year low and close to levels previously associated with chronic spread tightness.
But back in 2002, trucks moved 64 percent of the value, 58 percent of the tonnage, and 32 percent of the ton-miles of all the freight in the United States — almost 16 billion tons of goods.
"ARRIVAL" EVENTS The "arrival" of so much metal in the LME warehouse system over the course of a single day wouldn't phase your average aluminium trader, given a long history of mega-tonnage movement in that market.
One senior trade source on Thursday said he expected a delivery of some 200,000-300,000 tonnes of white sugar, primarily from Central America and India, although the final tonnage would depend on activity in the March/May spread.
This metal is largely on its way to cheaper off-market storage and as it moves, at the new faster rates stipulated by LME rules, the store of available tonnage in LME warehouses is going to tumble sharply.
Zhang said he was not able to give a tonnage of primary aluminium production that had been cut, noting, however, that the company had acted according to the requirements published by the Binzhou municipal and Shandong provincial governments.
"We were able to expand overall trading volumes and gross profit, with refined non-ferrous metals, coal and iron ore all showing strong tonnage growth and non-ferrous concentrates maintaining leading market positions without sacrificing margins," it said.
But miners have kept a lot of tonnage available for sale at spot prices because they hope prices will either rise again or at least stay strong for longer, as it takes time for production to pick up.
The problems at Basra, coupled with continuing storage tank shortages in China, have pushed supertanker rates from the Middle East to Asia to unseasonal highs as the delays disrupt future sailing schedules and charterers cover future tonnage requirements.
The gross tonnage declines overstate the copper content impact as the quality of scrap shipments steadily rises but the continuing turmoil in this segment of the market is generating increased demand for both refined metal and mine concentrates.
Though the pure tonnage of content dictates that I almost always have a new show going — on my laptop or a second monitor at work, occasionally my iPad or iPhone — I still vastly prefer watching TV on TVs.
The International Institute for Strategic Studies, a think-tank, notes that since 2014 China has launched naval vessels "with a total tonnage greater than the tonnages of the entire French, German, Indian, Italian, South Korean, Spanish or Taiwanese navies".
It's also worth noting that despite all the ins and outs of LME copper stocks, part of a long-running battle between bear and bull players, total exchange tonnage has been fairly steady over the last couple of years.
The refined sensibilities of his hippos stand in touching contrast to their obvious tonnage, and his pen line — though never forgetting their impossible weight and size — endows them with the grace and airiness of a ballerina and her cavalier.
By the end of the conflict, North Vietnam had withstood more bomb tonnage than Germany, Italy and Japan during World War II. According to the US Department of Defense, more than 2 million US troops served in South Vietnam.
Some of the impact has been mitigated by an acceleration in cancellations with the amount of metal earmarked for physical load-out surging by a net 22,500 tonnes last week and the ratio of cancelled tonnage jumping to 44%.
As of November 2018, there were 1,306 vessels of over 20143 GT (gross tonnage) per ship registered with the British flag, down from 1,317 in 2017, 1,328 in 2016, 1,330 in 2015 and 1,327 in 2014, official data showed.
Some of the impact has been mitigated by an acceleration in cancellations with the amount of metal earmarked for physical load-out surging by a net 22,500 tonnes last week and the ratio of canceled tonnage jumping to 44%.
In 2002, the United Nations' maritime organization mandated A.I.S. for nearly all passenger ships regardless of size, and commercial ships, fishing vessels included, with a gross tonnage of more than 300 (typically, that's a 130-foot long vessel) in international waters.
There are 13 major global P&I clubs, of which six are regulated in Britain and are estimated to account for over half the total market share of an industry that insures about 90 percent of the world's ocean-going tonnage.
Expecting coal markets to remain strong, the partners had agreed to pay port fees for 27 million tonnes whether they shipped that volume or not - setting themselves a tonnage charge as much as five-times higher than other coal ports.
"You just could not keep the water up to the vines," said winemaker Neil McGuigan, chief executive of Australian Vintage Ltd, on a conference call after the firm announced it expects its 2019 tonnage to drop from a year ago.
A problem has emerged in relation to the LME's "load-in and load-out" rules - otherwise known as LILO, which specify the tonnage that has to be shipped out when a queue to deliver metal is longer than 50 days.
Formally known as the Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS), the export cuts will start in April and last for four months, the group said in a joint statement after a follow-up meeting in Bangkok this week to finalise details.
Formally known as the Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS), the export cuts will start in April and last for four months, the group said in a joint statement after a follow-up meeting in Bangkok this week to finalize details.
The computer compiles all kinds of data—from the tidal currents at various depths, to the prevailing winds, to the tonnage and length and width and height and draft of the ship, to the time of year of the voyage.
The three countries had reduced exports by 22019,250 tonnes as part of an export tonnage scheme from April 2000, more than the targeted cutback of 2540,2.953 tonnes, the ITRC said, adding that there was no "hanging stock" following the export curb.
That reduction in tonnage sounds like a lot, but the problem is it would only get rid of about half of China's current excess capacity and still leave it able to produce more steel than the rest of the world combined.
The science research burning up the blog-o-sphere today is a fun one: Martin Nyffeler and Klaus Birkhofer, a pair of European biologists, recently published a paper looking at how much raw tonnage of prey spiders consume every year.
International freight haulers have also hired away Alaskan pilots as Anchorage, which has the fourth-busiest air-freight airport in the world in annual tonnage, has become a refueling and crew-change hub for aircraft flying between Asia and North America.
Dover is Britain's ninth-busiest port in gross tonnage, but in terms of roll-on-roll-off traffic, the sort that keeps the country's economy tightly coupled to its neighbours beyond the narrow sea, it is far and away the biggest (see chart).
Europe's only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the 260-metre-long (850-ft) vessel, which carries 1,700 personnel and whose tonnage is equal to four Eiffel Towers, is due to be deployed in early February in the Indian Ocean, according to military sources.
Overall cargo tonnage, including mining products and grain, rose by 8.5 percent to 33 million tonnes on the water route as of the end of November, from the same period a year ago, the Chamber of Marine Commerce said on Thursday. tgam.
In turn, some traders are signing long-term contracts with customers, like construction companies, who have agreed to take the same tonnage at a fixed price each month, said Alexis He, director of sales for derivatives at CEFC Shanghai Resources Co Ltd.
Whenever the crushing tonnage of real-world news was too much, I would check into Akbar, where I could simply collect shells on the beach, watch a meteor shower or encourage a teal squirrel named Nibbles to pursue her dreams of pop superstardom.
"We're in a period of time where the fleet growth is quite significant so there's quite a bit of new tonnage coming into the market, that's what's preventing the market from going further," Lars Barstad, commercial director of Oslo-based Frontline said.
Earlier this month, the Arbitration Court of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry ruled that the Domuschiev brothers, owners of the soccer club Ludogorets, must pay the penalty for not fulfilling a requirement to maintain a certain tonnage of the ships.
There are 13 major global P&I (Protection and Indemnity) clubs, of which six are regulated in Britain and are estimated to account for over half the total market share of an industry that insures about 90 percent of the world's ocean-going tonnage.
To support all that tonnage, Thinkmodod replaced the standard tires with thicker, bigger truck tires Fully extended, the roof of the car stands at 9 feet tall, offering just enough clearance over the roof of a standard car and decent clearance from the sides.
LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mining giant Glencore's deal to buy aluminum from Rusal will be renewed from 43, but the tonnage is likely to be much lower as the Russian producer taps into growing demand for value-added products, two sources close to the matter said.
The headline drop in bulk tonnage may mask an increase in the copper content of the scrap, but further disruption will come in the form of China's tariffs on scrap from the United States, the biggest supplier of high-grade material to the Chinese market.
While that tonnage helps make the car feel planted in the corners — never once did it seem like the back end was about to slip, regardless of how aggressively I drove — trying to stop the Taycan at high speeds provides the wrong kind of thrill.
The United States dropped almost three times as much explosive tonnage in the Vietnam War as was used in the Second World War, and something on the order of 365,000 Vietnamese civilians are believed to have been killed during the period of American involvement.
Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, which together form the Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC), had earlier this month said they would cut rubber exports by a total of 240,000 tonnes for four months from April under the so-called Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS), looking to boost flagging prices.
We have always had times in the history of video where you have a primary service that drives tremendous value, that is bulk viewing, high tonnage, low cost per hour watched, and audiences still make time in their lives to go after what's most important to them.
After decades of rapid growth, aquaculture reached a tipping point in 2000, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, when the amount the industry raised in cages, tanks and ponds outweighed the tonnage of freely swimming fish hauled from lakes, rivers and seas for people's plates.
Looking at these massive objects, it's easy to feel unnerved, if not threatened, especially when coming upon the tonnage of "Silence (for John Cage)" (224), a 229-inch-thick slab of forged steel, nine feet across and nearly 30 feet long, lying flat on the floor.

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