Waiting Time
The period of time between the moment at
which one is ready for an activity to
start and the moment at which this
activity can actually begin.
See also: Quene Time
Waiver Clause
Clause in a marine insurance policy
stating that no acts of the insurer or
insured in recovering, saving or
preserving the property insured, shall
be considered a dismissal from or
acceptance of abandonment.
War Risk
Perils of war or warlike operations,
such as capture, seizure, arrests,
restraints of kings, princesses and
people, hostilities, civil war, mines,
torpedo's. War risks are not covered
under a policy for marine perils and
must therefore be covered under a
separate policy for war risks.
Warehouse
A building specially designed for
receipt, storage and handling of goods.
Warehouse
Keeper
Party who takes responsibility for goods
entered into a warehouse.
Warehouse
Receipt
Receipt for products deposited in a
warehouse.
Warehousing
Those activities of holding and handling
goods in a warehouse (store).
Warsaw
Convention
The Convention for the Unification of
Certain Rules Relating to International
Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, 12
October 1929, or that Convention as
amended by the Hague Protocol, 1955,
stipulating obligations or parties and
limitations and/or exonerations of
carriers (air cargo).
Waste Logistics
The collection of used, damaged, or
outdated products and or packaging from
designated users.
Waybill
Non-negotiable document evidencing the
contract for the transport of cargo.
Wear and Tear
Loss or deterioration resulting from
ordinary use.
Weight Charge
The charge for carriage of goods based
on their weight (air cargo).
Weight Ton
A ton of 1000 kilos.
Wharf
A place for berthing vessels to
facilitate loading and discharging of
cargo.
Wharf age
The fee charged for the use of a wharf
for mooring, loading or discharging a
vessel or for storing goods.
Wholesaler
An intermediary between manufacturers
and retailers in various activities such
as promotion, warehousing, and the
arranging of transport and or
distribution.
Work Load
The quantity of work ahead assigned to a
certain facility such as a work station,
capacity group or a department
respectively staff-member.
World Health
Organization
Abbreviation: WHO
The global agency linked with the United
Nations and co-operating with other
technical agencies relating to health
matters at sea and on land.
World
Meteorological Organization
Abbreviation: WMO
The United Nations agency dealing with
meteorological issues. |