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Every Ship Has a Secret Resume
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Every Ship Has a Secret Resume

via Dev.toVesselAPI9h ago

In 2011, a Japanese shipyard delivered a bulk carrier called 21 Glory . She was 37,000 deadweight tonnes — a handymax, built to carry grain, coal, and steel through the regional trade lanes of the Pacific. Stamped into her classification record was this: NS*(BCM-A, BC-XII, GRAB)(PS-DA&FA)(IWS) MNS* That is not a random string. It is a professional credential — a coded statement, issued by a classification society, that specifies what this ship is built to do, what she has been inspected for, and what she is permitted to carry. Lloyd's Register began recording ship conditions in a London coffee house in 1760. The core concept has not changed: independent examination, encoded into standardized formats. The notation string is the output. Reading the Notation Here is what 21 Glory 's notation means, token by token: Token Meaning NS* Hull notation by ClassNK; asterisk indicates approved plans and surveyed construction BCM-A Bulk carrier strengthened for heavy cargo in all holds with alterna

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