The tonnage of a ship is the basis for determining the toll for the canal. The Suez and Panama Canals have their own specific tonnage measurement regulations, and tolls are collected based on the net tonnage. Normally, ships that may navigate both canals have their tonnage calculated according to the regulations of both canals at the time of construction, and carry a canal tonnage certificate prepared in advance. → Related items Ship tonnage Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
運河通行料金の基準となる船のトン数。スエズ,パナマ両運河には特有の積量測度規定があって,通行料金はその純トン数で徴収される。通常両運河を航行する可能性のある船舶は,建造時に両運河の規定によるトン数を算定し,あらかじめ用意した運河トン数証書を携行している。 →関連項目船舶トン数 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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