Starboard:
Starboard:
What does this term stand for?
Starboard is the term used to indicate the right-hand side of a ship or vessel when facing forward toward the bow. In logistics and maritime operations, understanding starboard is critical for navigation, docking, vessel maneuvering, and cargo operations. Accurate knowledge of starboard and port (left) sides ensures safe loading and unloading, proper placement of cargo, and effective coordination between deck crew and port operators. Starboard identification also plays a key role in maritime safety, signaling, and communication during transportation operations.
Characteristics:
- Right side of vessel
- Guides navigation and docking
- Important for cargo placement
- Ensures vessel safety
- Supports maritime communication
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