FAL
Facilitation Committee of the IMO.
FMC
Federal Maritime Commission (Control of Shipping acts USA)
FTL
Full Truck Load, an indication for a truck transporting
cargo directly from supplier to receiver.
Fabrication
A term used to distinguish manufacturing operations for
components as opposed to assembly operations.
Facilitation
The implementation of measures leading to the simplification,
standardisation and harmonisation of the formalities, procedures,
documents and operations inherent to international trade
transactions.
Factory
Delivery
The delivery of goods by a factory whereby the goods are
put at the disposal of another (internal) party such as
a commercial department.
Fairway
A navigable channel for vessels, often the regular or prescribed
track a vessel will follow in order to avoid dangerous circumstances.
Fashion
Transport
Transport of clothing and/or garments including shoes, belts
and handbags in dedicated means of transport.
Feed
Back
The flow of information back into the control system so
that actual performance can be compared with planned performance.
Feeder
A vessel normally used for local or coastal transport (for
carriage of cargo and/or containers) to and from ports not
scheduled to be called by the main (ocean) vessel, directly
connecting these ports to the main (ocean) vessel.
Fender
An appliance made of rubber, timber and/or rope or other
materials normally attached to a dock or quay used to prevent
damage to the hull of a vessel especially during mooring
and un-mooring operations.
Ferry
Ship carrying passengers and or vehicles engaged in regular
short voyages, e.g. across a river or narrow body of water,
between two or more places or ports.
Fifth
Wheel
Circular or wheel-shaped bearing mechanism, secured on the
rear of the chassis of a truck- tractor that engages the
semi-trailer king pin with a spring lock device and supports
the weight of the front end of the semi-trailer.
First
Carrier
The carrier who actually performs the first part of the
air transport (air cargo).
First
In First Out
Abbreviation: FIFO
The method whereby the goods which have been longest in
stock (first in) are used, delivered (sold) and/or consumed
first (first out).
Five
Freedoms
A collective term which depicts the five areas of 'rights'
for the air-transportation of passengers or cargo, viz.
(expressed in terms of an airline of country A):
Freedom 1 the right to overfly a foreign country.
Freedom 2 the right to make a non-traffic stop at a foreign
country C en route to foreign country B.
Freedom 3 the right to set down (off loading) passengers
or cargo in a foreign country B from home country A.
Freedom 4 the right to pick up (loading) passengers/ cargo
from a foreign country B to country A.
Freedom 5 the right to carry passengers or cargo between
two foreign countries.
Fixed
Crane
A crane of which the principal structure is mounted on permanent
or semi-permanent foundations.
Fixed
Height Load-carrying Truck
Truck carrying its load on a non-elevating platform.
Fixed
Platform Truck
Truck carrying its load on a non-elevating platform.
Flag
An indication of the country in which a means of transport
is registered through a reference to the ensign of this
country.
Flammable
Capable to be set on fire under given circumstances. (Amendment
25 IMO DGS).
Flash
Point
The lowest temperature at which a good produces enough vapour
to form a flammable mixture with air.
Flat
A container with two end walls and open sides.
Flat Bed Trailer
A wheeled trailer or a semi-trailer with a flat cargo carrying
surface or deck and without any superstructure.
Flat
Pack
Garments packed in cardboard boxes.
Flat
Rack Container
A container with two end walls and open sides.
Fleet
Any group of means of transport acting together or under
one control.
Flexibility
The extent to which and the rate at which adjustments to
changed circumstances are possible.
Flight
Number
A combination of two letters, indicating the airline, and
three or four digits indicating the number of the voyage.
Floating
Freely suspending in water of an object.
Floating
Crane
A crane mounted on a barge or pontoon, which can be towed
or is self-propelled.
Floating
Dock
A floating structure which can be partially submerged to
enable vessels to enter and to leave and which can be raised
for use as a dry dock.
Floating
Stock
The amount of goods in a pipeline: the sum of loading stock,
goods in transit and receiving stock
Flotsam
Goods lost by shipwreck, found floating in the sea.
Flow
Chart
A diagram, using symbols and depicting the sequence of events
that should take place in a complex set of tasks.
Flow
Control
A term often used to describe a specific production control
system.
Flow
Line
The direction of flow in which e.g. pallets have been positioned
and stowed.
Flow
of materials
The flow of materials and components which goes to and through
the factory for the production process.
Fo'c's'le
Forward part of a vessel where stores, ropes and anchor
chains are located.
Force Majeure
Circumstance which is beyond the control of one of the parties
to a contract and which may, according to the terms and
conditions, relieve that party of liability for failing
to execute the contract.
Fore
and Aft Stowage
Stowage from the bow to the stern (lengthwise), as opposed
to stowage athwartships.
Forecast
1. An estimation or calculation in advance; a prediction.
2. The amount of cargo expected to be booked for a certain
sailing of a vessel.
3. The number of containers expected to be used in a certain
area, for steering purposes.
Forecastle
Abbreviation: Fo'c's'le
Forward part of a vessel where stores, ropes and anchor
chains are located.
Fork
Lift Pockets
Openings or recesses in a side of a container for the entry
of the forks of a fork lift truck.
Fork Lift Truck
A three or four wheeled mechanical truck with forks at the
front designed for lifting, carrying and stowing cargo.
Fork
Pockets
Openings or recesses in a side of a container for the entry
of the forks of a fork lift truck.
Formal
Performance Evaluation
Evaluation of carrier's performance as per agreed contract.
Forms
EDI
A screen presenting to a user the contents of an EDI message
in a manner that is easy to use and interpret. The form
may reside on a web site or the computer of the party viewing
or completing the form. The form may be based on the UN
Layout key (UNLK).
Formula
of Camp
A mathematical formula on behalf of inventory management
for calculating the optimum order quantity.
Forty
Foot Equivalent Unit
Abbreviation: FEU
Unit of measurement equivalent to one forty foot P&O
Nedlloyd container.
Forward
At, near or towards the bow or front of a vessel or an aircraft.
Forwarder
The party arranging the carriage of goods including connected
services and/or associated formalities on behalf of a shipper
or consignee.
Forwarding
Charge
Charges paid or to be paid for preliminary surface or air
transport to the airport of departure by a forwarder, but
not by a carrier under an Air Waybill (air cargo).
Forwarding
Instruction
Document issued to a freight forwarder, giving instructions
to the forwarder for the forwarding of goods described therein.
Four
Way Pallet
A pallet of which the frame permits the entry of forks of
e.g. a fork lift truck at all four sides.
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