Shore leave

As ashore, the more hours of leaving a ship by individual crew members or the entire crew, while in port designated. As ashore program also points to the country are referred to as part of cruises.

Formation

Before the beginning of containerization, as goods were still bagged or shipped as a single piece goods, the waiting times in ports and thus the opportunity for shore leave for the crew were often given sufficient. Today is one of rapid handling ( loading and unloading ) of a ship in the harbor, the wait times have therefore been considerably shortened. The ability to come ashore in the cargo shipping often only limited available.

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