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—dry-bulk, adj.a category of cargo stowed in bulk, consisting of grain, cotton, coal, etc.
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dry bulk — dry bulk, adj. a category of cargo stowed in bulk, consisting of grain, cotton, coal, etc … Useful english dictionary
Dry bulk cargo barge — A self propelled dry bulk barge carrying crushed stone near Wuhan, 18 June 2006 … Wikipedia
Dry Bulk Commodity — A commodity which is shipped in large, unpackaged amounts. There are many transport companies that specialize in dry bulk delivery. These dry bulk commodities are usually divided into two categories; major bulks and minor bulks. Some examples of… … Investment dictionary
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bulk cargo — ➔ cargo * * * bulk cargo UK US noun [C or U] (plural bulk cargoes, bulk cargos) (also bulk freight) TRANSPORT ► goods such as coal, grains, oil, or chemicals that are not packaged in any type of container, and are transported in large quantities … Financial and business terms
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Dry measure — Dry measures are units of volume used to measure bulk commodities which are not gas or liquid. They are typically used in agriculture, agronomy, and commodity markets to measure grain, dried beans, and dried and fresh fruit (e.g. a peck of apples … Wikipedia