towage in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Despite several towage attempts, the shipwreck was considered a total loss as salvors were able to recover little from the wreck.
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With the decline of coastal shipping however, towage assumed more importance.
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Ships that are intended for towage and carriage of goods or passengers may not be older than 15 years.
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It will significantly boost the capability and safety of towage for ships calling at the port.
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Towage for cruise ships, defence vessels and port emergencies requiring a tug response would be exempt from any strikes, the union said.
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For an initial period of 15 years, the company will also provide towage services, which are expected to start by 2019.
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It is the first in a new class of 5000 tons patrol ships, being completely fitted out for salvage, deep sea towage and firefighting.
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Port operations encompass marine services (namely pilotage, towage, among other); cargo inspection; customs clearance; freight forwarding; haulage and others, all of which come with their associated costs.
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In addition to towage, the company developed shipping agency and tug barging activities.
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By the 1960s, towage and associated operations represented a very significant part of the company's activities.
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