ISO-9711-1 › Freight containers -- Information related to containers on board vessels -- Part 1: Bay plan system
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This part of ISO 9711 specifies a method for identifying the locations in which containers may be carried on board a container ship. By setting up this uniform identification method, it is then possible to transmit information about the space assignments given to the specific containers being carried. Further, by knowing the physical design characteristics of the vessel, and the physical data about the containers and the cargo loaded in each container, calculations can be made about the stability and trim of the ship before setting out to sea. Also, knowing what containers are on board and where they are destined, it is possible to notify cargo agents in advance of the ship's arrival in order that they may plan to pick up and deliver their containers promptly.
It is applicable to all standard freight containers covered by International Standards and should, wherever appropriate and practicable, be applied to those containers not covered by International Standards.
It applies only to vessels stowing containers longitudinally.
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Document Number
ISO 9711-1:1990
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Oct. 15, 1990
Committee Number
ISO TC 104/SC 4