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Shipping
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M.M |
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Mercantile marine

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| M/R |
Mate's Receipt

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| M/T |
Metric Ton (2204
lbs.)

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| M/V
or M.V |
Motor vessel

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| Manifest |
A list of the goods
being transported by a carrier.

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| Marine
Insurance |
An insurance which
will compensate the owner of goods transported overseas in the event
of loss which cannot be legally recovered from the carrier.

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| Maritime
Administration (MARAD) |
A US government
agency, while not actively involved in vessel operation, administers
laws for maintenance of merchant marine for the purposes of defense
and commerce.

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Mark
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As used on
containers in foreign trade, a symbol or initials shown together
with the port of importation and the final destination, if
different. Example A.G.
y Cia., Bogota via Barranquilla. Marks are registered at appropriate
customs houses; they also appear on bills of lading and invoices. In
domestic trade, it is common to mark containers with the name and
address of the recipient, but this is rarely done in foreign trade.

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| Marking |
Every article of
foreign origin, or its container, imported into the United States
shall be permanently marked in a conspicuous place in a manner which
would indicate to the ultimate purchaser the English name of the
country of origin of the article.

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| Mate's
Receipt |
Receipt of cargo by
the vessel, signed by the mate (similar to dock receipt).

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| Measurement
Ton |
The measurement ton
(also known as the cargo ton or freight ton) is a space measurement,
usually 40 cubic feet or one cubic meter. The cargo is assessed a
certain rate for every 40 cubic feet or 1 cubic meter it occupies.

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MFN
(Most Favored Nation)
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Designation for
countries which receive preferential tariff rates. This is no longer
the best tariff structure available.
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| Min.
B/L |
Minimum bill of
lading

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mt.
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Empty

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| MW |
Minimum weight
factor

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Shipping
Terms
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n.e.m.
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Not elsewhere mentioned (English)

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| n.e.s. |
Not elsewhere
specified

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| N.O.E. |
Not otherwise
enumerated

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N.O.H.P.
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Not otherwise
herein provided

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| N.O.I. |
Not more
specifically described

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| N.O.I.B.N. |
Not otherwise
indicated by number; Not otherwise indicated by name.

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| N.O.S. |
Not otherwise
specified

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| N.T. |
Net tons

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| National
Carrier |
A flag carrier
owned or controlled by the state.

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| Nested |
Three or more
different sizes of an article are placed within each other so that
each article will not project above the next lower article by more
than 33 1/3% of its height.

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| Nested
Solid |
Three of more
different sizes of an article are placed within each other so that
each article will not project above the next lower article by more
than 1/4 inch.

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| Net
Terms |
Free of charters'
commission

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| Net
Weight |
(Actual Net Weight)
Weight of goods alone without any immediate wrappings; e.g., the
weight of the contents of a tin can without the weight of the can.

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| NMFC |
National Motor
Freight Classification

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| No
Objection Certificate |
Document provided
by scheduled or national airlines of many countries declaring no
objection to a proposed charter flight operated by another airline.
Often demanded by government authorities before they grant
permission for a charter flight to take place.

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Objection Fee |
Sum of money paid
by a charter airline normally to a scheduled airline in order that
it waives its right of objection to its government, thus allowing a
charter to take place. Tantamount to a bribe. The amount is usually
a fixed percentage of the gross cost of a charter. Common practice
in the Middle East and Africa.

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Non-Scheduled
Flight
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See scheduled
flight.
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Non-Tariff
Barriers (NTB)
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Economic,
political, administrative or legal impediments to trade other than
duties, taxes and import quotas
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| Non-Vessel
Operation Common Carrier (NVOCC) |
An F.M.C.
registered cargo consolidator of small shipments in ocean trade,
generally soliciting business and arranging for or performing
containerization functions at the port. These carriers issue their
own bill of lading referred to as a house bill of lading.

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