![]() ![]() Hatch Covers (the dark intermittent lines in the above picture) are the covers that separate the deck from the under-deck. In the above diagram, the Tier numbers are circled in Blue. ![]() Tier denotes at which level the container is placed â basically how high the container is stacked on board. It starts with 01 in the centre and progresses outwards with odd numbers on the right and even numbers on the left. If you refer to the above diagram, the Row numbers are circled in Red. Row is the position where the container is placed across the width of the ship. Each of the small square blocks represents a 20â unit space. What you are seeing here is the cross section of the ship both on deck and under deck. I have used Bay 09/11 (10) and Bay 13/15 (14) as an example here. Odd numbered bays (1,3,5 etc) means that it is a 20â stow and Even numbered bay (2,4,6 etc) means that it is a 40â stow.Ĭonfused.? Look at the below picture. ![]() Profile â is the cross sectional view of the entire ship covering both the deck and under-deck of the ship.īayplan â is the complete cross sectional view of the entire ship covering both the deck and under-deck of the ship, but displayed or printed per bayīay – each container vessel is split into compartments which are termed as Bay and depending on the size of the ship it will proceed from 01 to 40 (for example) where Bay 01 is the bay towards the Bow (the front) of the ship and Bay 40 is the Stern (the back) of the ship. for the purposes of this article, we will consider this port to be Durban. list and summary of containers that are on board after discharge of the containers at your port.a summary of the number of hazardous, reefer and oog containers per port that are planned to be loaded on the ship.a summary of the number of containers â size/type/weight of containers per port that are planned to be loaded on the ship.the scheduled list of ports that the ship will be calling at, in the order of rotation.What is Stowage planning â simply put – it is the act of allocating space to containers on board of a container ship in the order of the discharge ports. This is a topic of great importance and is my favourite activity in the whole realm of container shipping operations. ![]()
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