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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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Forwarder

Deutsch: Spediteur / Español: Transitario / Português: Transitário / Français: Transitaire / Italiano: Spedizioniere

Forwarder in the maritime context refers to a company or individual that arranges the transportation of goods on behalf of a shipper. Often called a freight forwarder, they act as intermediaries between the shipper and various transportation services, ensuring the efficient and cost-effective movement of cargo by sea.

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Policy

Deutsch: Politik / Español: Política / Português: Política / Français: Politique / Italiano: Politica

Policy in the maritime context refers to the guidelines, regulations, and laws that govern activities related to maritime and naval operations, including shipping, fishing, and environmental management.

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Relation

Deutsch: Beziehung / Español: Relación / Português: Relação / Français: Relation / Italiano: Relazione

Relation in the maritime context refers to the connections, interactions, or dependencies between entities, processes, or systems within maritime operations. These relations can involve ships, ports, regulatory bodies, international trade, or environmental factors, highlighting the interconnected nature of the maritime industry.

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Sand

Deutsch: Sand / Español: Arena / Português: Areia / Français: Sable / Italiano: Sabbia

Sand in the maritime context refers to granular Material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles, typically found along shorelines, in shallow waters, and on the sea floor. It plays a significant role in coastal processes, beach formation, and various human activities.

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