loadout

English

Etymology

load + out

Noun

loadout (plural loadouts)

  1. (originally military) The set of objects to be carried into battle; all that one needs for a specific purpose.
  2. The transfer of an object onto a vessel or vehicle.[1]

See also

References

  1. Noble Denton Technical Policy Board, Guidelines for load-outs (PDF) (dnvgl.com)
    Quote from Definitions section, page 9:
    'Load-out' : The transfer of a major assembly onto a barge by horizontal movement or by lifting. (For the purposes of this document, the term Barge can be considered to include Pontoon, Ship or Vessel where appropriate).
    © 2015 Noble Denton Group Limited
    Access Date 11 March, 2016.
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