Gang
A group of stevedores, usually four to five members, with a supervisor. This
group is engaged in loading and unloading the vessel.
Gangway
A narrow portable platform for safe, comfortable, and quick movement of people
between a vessel and a terminal.
General Rate Increase (GRI)
The amount by which ocean carriers increase their base rates across specific
lines, generally as a result of increased demand.
General-Commodities Carrier
A common motor carrier that carries general commodities or all commodities
(except special commodities).
General-Merchandise Warehouse
A warehouse for storing a variety of goods.
Goods
A term associated with more than one definition: 1) Whole or part of the cargo
received from the shipper, including any equipment supplied by the shipper. 2) Common term indicating movable
property, merchandise, or wares. 3) All materials which are used to satisfy demands.
Gross Registered Tons
A ship's total internal volume expressed in “register tons”, each of which is
equal to 100 cubic feet (2.83 m3). Gross register tonnage uses the total permanently enclosed capacity of the
vessel as its basis for volume. Typically, this is used for dockage fees, canal transit fees, and similar
purposes where it is appropriate to charge based on the size of the entire vessel.
Gross Weight
The mass of the goods, together with the packaging (inseparable from the goods
until their consumption) and external packaging (boxes, bags, barrels, etc.)