Ship breaking definition

Ship breaking means breaking up of various types of ship for recycling.
Ship breaking means an act of ship breaking including the dismantling of an obsolete vessel for scrapping or disposal and removing all its structure and equipments that are on the vessel to cutting down and recycling the ship's infrastructure;
Ship breaking means and includes—

More Definitions of Ship breaking

Ship breaking means the process of systematically scrapping the entire infrastructure of an obsolete vessel by dismantling and disposing or recycling of all its component parts and hazardous materials.

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