Noun
TEU (plural TEUs)
twenty-foot equivalent unit - a measure used in container shipping
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CMP annually receives about 8,000 ships and handled some 148,000 TEU in 2012. citation Copenhagen has some of the highest gross wages in the world. citation High taxes mean that wages are reduced after mandatory deduction. Source: Internet
Effective April 1, 2016, this toll went from US$74.00 per loaded container to $60.00 per TEU capacity plus $30.00 per loaded container for a potential $90 per TEU when the ship is full. Source: Internet
For instance, the convert high cube and the convert half height convert containers are also called one TEU. Source: Internet
Once the team is approved by parliament, it is formally put into office by the European Council (TEU Article 17:7). Source: Internet
Together with other facilities in Victoria Harbour, they handled more than 20 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) in 2005. citation Some 400 container liners serve Hong Kong weekly, connecting to over 500 destinations around the world. Source: Internet