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pipeline; a system of pipes or channels for supplying something like oil
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storage tank; a tank at an oil terminal used for storing liquid cargo
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truck; a vehicle for the carriage of goods
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pier; a structure built from the shore and into the water to allow boats/ships to berth on either side,jetty, dock
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tug; 1. to draw, to pull 2. a small powerful boat used for towing ships or pushing barges, also: tugboat
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dock; 1. to enter the port 2. a port basin 3. a pier or wharf 4. a dry or floating dock in the shipyard
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jetty; a structure built from a shore out into the water for boats or ships (usually oil tankers) to berth, a landing pier, dock
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quay; a wharf, dock, berth, typically one built parallel to the shoreline
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container; a large reusable box for solidating smaller cartons and cases into a single shipment, designed for easy and fast loding and unloading of freight
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berth; 1. a place for securing a vessel (for conducting commercial operations) 2. a bed in a passenger cabin 3. distance (give this object a wide berth means keep well clear of)
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pallet; a large metal plate or flat wooden frame for lifting and storing heavy goods
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crane; 1. a device for lifting and moving heavy weights in suspension 2. a number of supports for a boat (e.g. davit)
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conveyor; a mechanical chain or belt for carrying (usually bulk cargo)
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storage area; 1. space for storing goods 2. charges for storing goods
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