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1 грузовая баржа
1) Naval: cargo-carrying barge2) Engineering: cargo barge -
2 грузовой
1) General subject: cargo, cargo plan, drawing (о скоте), freight, onerary2) Geology: weighted3) Naval: cargo-handling, material (material barge грузовая баржа)4) British English: goods5) Mechanic engineering: weight6) Business: cargo-carrying7) Makarov: freight (о транспорте), load, loading -
3 баржевоз
1) General subject: barge on board2) Naval: BOB-ship, barge carrier, barge-carrying vessel, barges-on-board ship, cargo barge ship, lash barge carrier3) Military: barge transport ship4) Engineering: barge-carrying ship -
4 Henry, James J.
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 22 June 1913 Ancon, Panama Canal Zoned. 1986 USA[br]American naval architect, innovator in specialist cargo-ship design.[br]After graduating in 1935 from the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, New York, Henry served in different government agencies until 1938 when he joined the fast expanding US Maritime Commission. He assisted in the design and construction of troop-carrying vessels, Cl cargo ships, and he supervised the construction of two wartime attack transports. At the end of hostilities, he set up as a consultant naval architect and by 1951 had incorporated the business as J.J.Henry \& Company Inc. The opportunities that consultancy gave him were grasped eagerly; he became involved in the conversion of war-built tonnage to peaceful purposes (such as T2 tankers to ore carriers), the development of the new technologies of the carriage of liquefied gases at cryogenic temperatures and low pressures and, possibly the greatest step forward of all, the development of containerization. Containerization and the closely related field of barge transportation were to provide considerable business during the 1960s and the 1970s. The company designed the wonderful 33-knot container ships for Sea-Land and the auspicious Sea-bee barge carriers for the Lykes Brothers of New Orleans. James Henry's professional achievements were recognized internationally when he was elected President of the (United States) Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers in 1969. By then he had served on many boards and committees and was especially honoured to be Chairman of the Board of Trustees of his graduating college, the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture of New York.FMW -
5 нефтеналивной
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