SHIPPING ABBREVIATION -N-O-P-
NMD: Norwegian Maritime Directorate
NOR: Notice of readiness
NRT: Net register tonnage
NYPE: New York Produce Exchange
OBO: Ore/bulk/oil vessel
OCIMF: The Oil Companies International Marine Forum: OCIMF is a voluntary association of oil companies having an interest in the shipment and terminalling of crude oil and oil products.
OO: Owners option
OPA 90: The Oil Pollution Act of 1990, a US law imposing far-reaching requirements on shipowners, vessels and crews when carrying petroleum products to the US and within the US Economic Zone (200 miles off the coastline). Introduced after the Exxon Valdez accident
OSH: Open shelter deck
OWS: Owners
OWS: Oily water separator
P&I: Protection and indemnity (Responsibility insurance for the shipowner).
PASTUS: Past Us
PC: Period of charter
PCC: Pure car carrier (vessel type)
PCGO: Part cargo
PCT: Percent
PCTC: Pure car and truck carrier (vessel type)
PDA: Pro forma disbursement account
PDPR: Per day or pro rata (for part of a day)
PG: Persian Gulf
PHPD: Per hatch per day
PMS: Port marine services
Pooling: Cargo or profit sharing by cooperating companies in lines or liner conferences ppm: parts per million (1 ppm = 0,000001 or 1 mg/kg)
PS&L: Port service & logistics which includes the product lines PMS, Liner, Logistics and HUB
PUS: Plus us
PWWD: Per weather working day
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