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STANDARD DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PORTS. IN INOONESTA JANUARY 1984 MARETIME SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME \TRECTORATE GENERAL OF SEA COMMUNICATIONS _ i. III. Vv. vi. VII. _ Chapters. _ « Introduction. Port Characteritios. ‘Type of Ships. 1. The International Shipping. 2. The National Domestic Shipping. 3. Future Development. 4. Summary and Conclusions. Environmental Conditions. a. Winds. b. Waves. c. Qurrents. d. Earthquake. e. Tides. £. Miscalleneous Forces and Loads, Acting on Structures. 1. Forces produced by ships. 2. Loads Acting on the Structure. 3. Earth quake and Seismic Force. Fairway and Basin. 1. Fairway. 2. Basin. Terminal Configuration. 1. Seaside Structures. 2. Landside Structures. 3. Other facilities. ae Register of Annexes. | Annex. 1 Gateway Port. \ Se Aine eee Collector Port. “annex. re ‘Trunk Port. ' Annex. 3A. Feeder Port. i Annex. 4. Dimensions of ships. Annex. 5. Relation between L.0.A. and D.W.T., Defini- tion of some ships properties. Annex. 6. Relation between Ly}, b,d, and D.W.T. for General Cargo Ships and Container ships. Annex. ie Idem for Bulk carries and Small Tankers. Annex. 8 Idem for Coasters and Large Tankers. Annex. 9. Relation betwecn D.W.T. and B.R.T. Annex.” Hee Regular Liner Services (RLS) 1978 - 1980 ( type of ships and their dimensions }.

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