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mini-bulker
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Brest
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commodity
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cargo
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unpackaged
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bulk carrier
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railroad car
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tanker truck
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trailer
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semi-trailer
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liquid
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dry
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bulk carrier
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ship
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iron ore
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Berge Stahl
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deadweight
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New Orleans
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Port of South Louisiana
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steel
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coal
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grain
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wheat
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maize
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rice
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barley
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oats
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rye
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sorghum
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soybeans
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iron ore
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ferrous
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ores
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ferroalloys
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pig iron
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scrap metal
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bauxite
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wood
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chips
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cement
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chemicals
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fertilizer
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plastic
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pellets
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resin
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powder
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synthetic fiber
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dry edibles
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animals
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humans
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alfalfa
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citrus
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livestock
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feed
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flour
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peanuts
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refined
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sugar
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seeds
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starches
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mine
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sand
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gravel
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copper
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iron
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ores
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pellet
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salt
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petroleum
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liquefied natural gas
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gasoline
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chemicals
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liquid edibles
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vegetable oil
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cooking oil
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fruit
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juices
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Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad
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Canada Steamship Lines
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Gearbulk Holding Limited
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Port of South Louisiana
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Port of Rotterdam
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Port of Vancouver
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World's busiest port
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Flexible intermediate bulk container
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ISBN 978-0-87033-564-8
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ISBN 0-87033-549-9
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
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