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What matters is that ports facilitate reshipment and receiving companies.
The whole detention of the vessel was from sixty to sixty-five days, including the time for reshipment of her cargo.
Direct trade with other colonies was prohibited; as a result, items from one colony had to be sent to Spain for reshipment to another colony.
The machinery and tools were finally shipped to Bermuda in late 1864, where they awaited reshipment to run the Union naval blockade.
Typically, an oil container would consist of an open steel framework (demountable for reshipment), encompassing large neoprene "bags."
But his ship can only carry Chinese-made goods for reshipment onward; none can be imported into Taiwan.
Originally, once at the processing plant, coal was to be trucked to Greymouth for reshipment at the local port.
In 1970, Gulf Oil started constructing port facilities for petroleum storage and reshipment on Henza Island.
If there's a war on, however, they may bury the numerous dead overseas, or, as in Vietnam, they send them back by the planeload for reshipment to various hometowns.
Mr. Armacost said, however, that the Chinese had restated that they would try to block the reshipment of Chinese weapons to Iran by third countries.
Before the abolition of the slave trade there were large shipments of cowry shells to some of the English ports for reshipment to the slave coast.
We need to recognise the effects and risks of reprocessing, shipment and reshipment on everyone, not just the countries of origin and destination that are making money from the nuclear business.
It operates by demanding copies for inspection at its Nevada distribution site, and then repackages the title under the Alibris brand at a marked-up price for reshipment to a customer.
There is also an associated 'inland port' (reshipment terminals without direct maritime access) serving the national reshipment trade, located in Wiri, South Auckland.
This was a high-walled enclosure in which slaves from all ships put- ting into Marigot were deposited prior to reshipment to either Brazil or the English colonies of North America.
Without the development, a closure of the port had been mooted, and hopes are now that the coal barges travelling to and from reshipment facilities in Taranaki can also carry containerised cargo to the town.
But any significant broadening could slow the Chinese economy in a hurry, and with it the economies of many Asian neighbors that increasingly send components to China for final assembly and reshipment to the United States.
A small port in comparison with New Zealand giants like Ports of Auckland or Port of Tauranga, it moves around 2.2 million tonnes of cargo each year, mostly New Zealand coastal reshipment.
P. S.--I gave the P. O. Department a blast in the papers about sending misdirected letters of mine back to the writers for reshipment, and got a blast in return, through a New York daily, from the New York postmaster.
Last year they received a fresh impulse from the harrowing Roman Polanski movie, "The Pianist," and no guide will fail to take you to the grim Umschlagplatz (meaning, literally, Place of Reshipment, or Trading Center) where the pianist escaped as his family was shipped off to Treblinka.