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Forty cubic feet; used in water transportation ratemaking.
A space measurement, usually 40 cubic feet or one cubic meter. The cargo is assessed a certain rate for every 40 cubic feet of space it occupies. Also known as the Cargo Ton or Freight Ton.
A ton of one cubic meter water.
Bale cubic in units of 40 cubic feet to the ton. A capacity of 10,000 M/T is the same as 400,000 cubic feet.
A measure of volume generally equal to 40 cubic feet (1 cubic meter). Also known as cargo or freight ton.
A space measuring 40 cubic feet or one cubic meter.
The measurement ton (also known as the cargo ton or freight ton) is a space measurement, usually 40 cubic feet or one cubic meter. Cargo is assessed a certain rate for every 40 cubic feet or one cubic meter it occupies.
1 cubic meter. One of the alternative bases of Freight Tariff.
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