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Deadweight tonnage and Edith Mærsk

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Difference between Deadweight tonnage and Edith Mærsk

Deadweight tonnage vs. Edith Mærsk

Deadweight tonnage (also known as deadweight; abbreviated to DWT, D.W.T., d.w.t., or dwt) or tons deadweight (TDW) is a measure of how much weight a ship can carry, not its weight, empty or in any degree of load. Edith Maersk is a container ship and the sister ship of Emma Maersk, thus one of the world's largest cargo ships.

Similarities between Deadweight tonnage and Edith Mærsk

Deadweight tonnage and Edith Mærsk have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Gross tonnage.

Gross tonnage

Gross tonnage (often abbreviated as GT, G.T. or gt) is a nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume.

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Deadweight tonnage and Edith Mærsk Comparison

Deadweight tonnage has 18 relations, while Edith Mærsk has 15. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 1 / (18 + 15).

References

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