overstow
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[edit]overstow (third-person singular simple present overstows, present participle overstowing, simple past and past participle overstowed)
- (usually of cargo) To stow on top of one another.
- 2006, David House, Cargo Work[1]:
- A preferred stow is to level in lower hold spaces and overstow by other suitable cargoes.
Noun
[edit]overstow (plural overstows)
- The cargo stowed on top of another cargo.
- 2015, João Paulo Almeida, Jose Fernando Oliveira, Alberto Adrego Pinto, Operational Research: IO 2013 - XVI Congress of APDIO, Bragança, Portugal, June 3-5, 2013[2]:
- A two stage approach was developed: in the first stage two objective functions were considered, one to minimize the number of bays packed by containers and the other to minimize the number of overstows.
- Such situation or condition.
- 1988, Prototype Expert System to Provide Decision Support for Stowage Planning. Technical Report[3]:
- The type of overstow described above is the most common type of overstow fault.