ARTICLE 4 |
CLASSIFICATION BY TYPES OF LOAD |
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Type I Load: |
a.1 |
Loading of all types of pallets or similar |
a.2 |
Coils of: Paper or cardboard |
a.3 |
Sacks with: Corn, beans, seeds, coffee beans, milk, malt, sesame, rice, cardamom and other foods |
a.4 |
Bundles of:Metal products, wood pulp, sawn wood, lumber and finished wood products |
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Rollos de: Pulpa de madera |
a.6 |
Loose boxes with: Banana |
a.7 |
Coils or rolls of: Metal, plastic and textile products |
b) |
Type II Load: |
b.1 |
Bags with: Pesticides, fibers, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, clay, charcoal and fertilizer |
b.2 |
Barrels, buckets or buckets with: Honey, oils and fats, pesticides, fibers, plastic materials, petroleum distillates, rubber products, metals, pharmaceuticals, fertilizer and chemical products |
b.3 |
Bundles of: Rubber products |
b.4 |
Bales or bales of: paper, paper products, lint cotton, textiles, clothing, raw tobacco, raw jute, plastic materials, henequen and wood pulp |
b.5 |
Bags or jumbos of cement |
c) |
Type III Charge |
c.1 |
Non-palletized cardboard boxes |
c.2 |
Products without packaging: Tree trunks, wood, rubber, metal products, iron ingots, electrical, machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and launches in conventional ships and marble |
c.3 |
Wooden boxes with: Clay, crockery, glass, machinery and equipment, vehicle spare parts, electrical, electronic, chemical, pharmaceutical, plastic, metal, wooden products |
c.4 |
empty pallets |
c.5 |
Dangerous Goods classified according to IMO code |