International Shipping Terms and Definitions – Part 1

International Shipping Terms and Definitions – Part 1

Have you noticed when you talk to an international moving company that there is a unique set of terms and acronyms that are used in this industry? Sometimes it is confusing to compare apples to apples because you are not even sure what the international moving companies are talking about. Here are some terms to get you started understanding the terminology used for shipping. Packing seems to be a simple term, but it may be necessary to clarify even a simple term like this. Packing refers to putting items into a box or wrapping, covering or protecting furniture in some way. This term should not be confused with the word loading. Loading refers to taking packed items and loading them into the truck or container. Loading is included in the cost, but packing is always an optional, additional cost. Cubic Foot (CFT or CF) is a unit of measure for volume (1 foot L x 1 foot H x 1 foot W) Volume is measured by the Length x Height x Width in feet of an item or group of items. Cubic Meter (CBM or CM) is a unit of measure for volume HHG is the acronym for household goods. You can ship your belongings in an FCL (full container load) shipment or an LCL (less than container load) shipment. An FCL shipment means you are taking either a 20 FT, 40 FT Standard or 40 FT HC (high cube) container for your shipment and your shipment only. This is also known as a designated container. The 20 FT and 40 FT Standard are the most commonly used containers. They are the most economical and readily available. A 20 FT container will comfortably hold 900 CFT of household goods or one standard vehicle and approximately 200-300 CFT of household goods. The interior dimensions are 7’8″ Wide x 7’10” High x 19’4″ Long and if it was filled with sand or water would hold 1161 CFT. The 40 FT STD (standard) container will comfortably hold 1800 CFT of household goods or one standard size vehicle and approximately 900 CFT of household goods. The interior dimensions are 7’8″ Wide x 7’10” High x 39’6″ Long and it was filled with sand or water would hold 2372 CFT. The term “self load” means that you load the packed items into the container yourself. Many of the ship lines no longer release containers to private residences. Many of the trucking companies that carry the containers from ship line’s container yard to the pick up location no longer will go to private residences due to insurance restrictions. For these reasons, the trend is to pick up your belongings in a truck, bring them to the warehouse and load the container at the warehouse. The containers belong to the ship line. The containers are not for storage. You can store the contents of the container but you cannot store the contents in the container. The container sits on a chassis with wheels that is about 4 feet above the ground. The container does not come with a ramp or lift gate (like a moving truck) so if you were thinking about the self load option, this alone would be a reason not to even consider it. At the warehouse, a loading dock, ramp or forklift is used to load the items into the container. An LCL shipment means your shipment will be loaded into a shared or consolidated container with other shipments. Your LCL shipment will either be palletized or put in a lift van to keep it separate from the other shipments in the container. When your shipment is palletized, the items are placed on a treated, wooden pallet (a platform without sides). The wood is treated to satisfy requirements in all countries. The items are then shrink wrapped (polyethylene or similar material heat treated and shrunk into an envelope around the items) to the pallet to secure them for shipping. A lift van is a treated, wooden crate that is used when items will not travel well on a pallet. A lift van will generally hold approximately 200 CFT of household goods. The lift van and the pallet are easily moved from place to place by means of a forklift. Look for more shipping terms in another article. Armed with all this information you are now in a better position to understand the terms used in the international moving process, and negotiate all the more better with your international movers. Certified International Movers Over the years, IntlMOVE has built up relationships and partnered with a network of reputable Origin Agents, On-Land Transportation Professionals, other NVOCC, Ship Lines, Customs Brokers, Overseas Destination Agents and other Relocation Professionals

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Childproofing Your Home for a Real Estate Market

Childproofing Your Home for a Real Estate Market

Childproofing Your Home for a Real Estate Market Childproofing homes promotes a safety net for youthful families. In a dwindling real estate market, appliance upgrades and additional safety measures provide incentives for prospective homeowners. Newly acquainted parents will still need to make minor adjustments throughout the floor plan; however, purchasing a home already equipped with childproof gadgets can save a bundle. Nonetheless, inexperience may negate the necessary knowledge in childproofing your home to the fullest extent. In fact, childproofing your home effectively will require a great deal of research. Selecting a reliable source for proper installation can ensure an upgrade outweighs potential competition within the real estate market. Securing a Risk-Free Childproof Indoor Environment Not all condos come equipped with childproofing devices. In fact, most homes require the homeowners to provide necessary upgrades outside of the defaulted real estate models. Parents need to install child-resistant locks within the kitchen and bathroom because it ensures adventure-driven toddlers stay far away from household chemicals, which are hazardous and potentially fatal. Likewise, removing all household chemicals and placing them in elevated cupboards negates all traumatic happenstances from occurring. Even ordinary household items, such as mouthwash, cosmetics, meat tenderizers, spices, crayons, markers, and pens can poison can child if consumed in high dosages. Securing all medicines and oral hygiene care products into a locked cabinetry eliminates this threat indefinitely. Utilizing the bottom kitchen cabinets for toy storage can maximize spatial conservation, and also minimize slips and falls from congested walkways. Remembering mundane proactive security measures, such as turning the pot handle toward the back of the stove, mounting electrical cords out of reach, removing tablecloths, and remaining vigilant at all times all contribute to effective parenting. Also, installing an interlock on the household toilet can prevent drowning. Installing covers over electric outlets and keeping silverware or other metal objects out of reach can reduce dangers throughout other parts of condos. Ordinary maintenance with electrical appliances may prove beneficial against electrical fires. Replacing the batteries in smoke detectors, and hiding a fire extinguisher categorized against all fire hazards showcases competency of previous homeowners. Lifting drapery and window blind cords off the floor and onto the window sill can also prevent trips and falls. Moderate the homes water heater during the winter when giving your child a bath. Anything above 120 to 125 degree Fahrenheit may induce scalding effects. Removing all toxic plants, buckets and pails, shoe racks, and excessive furniture also does wonders. Lock up all firearms and weaponry into a vault! Most importantly, teach your child to obey rules and restrictions set by introducing a punishment and reward system because children are curious and may still find things that can harm them, even after implementing all of these in-door countermeasures. Stay on alert for signs of incurring danger. If your child displays symptoms of hyperactivity, irritability, drowsiness, dizziness, body and mouth odor, vomiting, nausea, shallow or non-existent breathing, then call 911 immediately! Take a basic First Aid class to learn CPR, and dealing with wounded or poisonous situations. Depending on location, EMT personnel may take several minutes to a half hour in reaching certain condominiums. Keeping on your toes and spotting signs, such as open containers can save your child’s life! Securing a Risk-Free Childproof Outdoor Environment Typically, condominiums are not equipped with backyards; however, securing the porches from hidden dangers can also greatly reduce risk of injury. Removing poisonous plants, or asking for facility personnel for landscaping revisions can curtail child dangers. Similarly, placing caps over protruding or sharp edges that are permanently infused within the infrastructure will eradicate potential blows to the head. Reporting all decaying or warped steps or floorboards either on the porch or around the premises is recommended. Storing tools, fertilizers, soils, and weeding chemicals for porch plants or gardening endeavors diminishes the likelihood of poisonings or gaping wounds. Assess the playground’s infrastructure, and inspect to see if it adheres to building codes. If you are unsure, then call a professional to do the inspection for you. Loose wires, protruding sharp objects, hard surfaces, and S-hooks on swings can all cause harm to those around them. Likewise, check for mischievous children, or suspicious adults. Sand, wood chips, or pea gravel can soften hard landings. Allow your child to have fun, and try not to worry too much for their safety. After all, children learn from their mistakes, but pro-activity goes a long way. Lastly, while these do not pertain to homes, exercising proper restraint and installing safety devices in your car is absolutely necessary. Children are more likely to die in an automobile wreck than an unsecured home. Parents must install a safety seat! Never use a cell phone while driving, or divert your attention away from the road. Reward your child for good behavior, and punish him or her for misbehaving. Remain calm. Spencer Mason writes about Dream Town Chicago Real Estate, and Chicago Homes in neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Gold Coast, Uptown, and more. 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