33 CFR · Navigation and Navigable Waters

§ 402.3 — Interpretation.

33 CFR § 402.3

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33 C.F.R. § 402.3 (2026).

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§ 402.3 Interpretation. In this tariff, Bulk cargo means cargo consisting of goods, loose or in mass, that generally must be shoveled, pumped, blown, scooped or forked in the handling and includes:

(1)Cement, loose or in sacks;
(2)Coke and petroleum coke, loose or in sacks;
(3)Domestic cargo;
(4)Liquids carried in vessels' tanks;
(5)Ores and minerals (crude, screened, sized or concentrated, but not otherwise processed) loose or in sacks, including alumina, bauxite, gravel, phosphate rock, sand, stone and sulphur;
(6)Pig iron and scrap metals;
(7)Lumber, pulpwood, poles and logs, loose or bundled;
(8)Raw sugar, flour, loose or in sacks;
(9)Wood pulp, loose or in bales; and
(10)Material for recycling, scrap material, refuse and waste. Cargo means all goods aboard a vess

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