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Cargo Apr 2026

: A draft page's future URL is determined by its title (e.g., yoursite.cargo.site/page-title ). 2. Maritime Draft Surveys (Cargo Weight)

In shipping, "draft" refers to the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull. A is the standard method for determining the weight of bulk cargo on a vessel. : A draft page's future URL is determined by its title (e

: It measures the ship's displacement before and after loading/unloading. The difference in weight (minus consumables like fuel) equals the cargo weight. A is the standard method for determining the

The request for "" draft content most likely refers to managing pages and assets on the Cargo website-building platform. When you create a new page on Cargo, it exists in a Draft state, meaning it is not publicly accessible until the site is published. The request for "" draft content most likely

: Surveyors check the draft at six points (forward, midship, and aft on both port and starboard sides).

: Calculations must account for water density (saltwater vs. dock water) and "ship constants" like the weight of the crew and spare parts. 3. International Regulations & Logistics

: New pages are automatically saved as drafts. They only become visible to the public once you hit "Publish".

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