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  2. Hanzade Doğan Boyner - Wikipedia

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    Hanzade Doğan Boyner (born 1972) is a Turkish businesswoman, philanthropist, entrepreneur and e-commerce pioneer. She is the founding chairwoman of Doğan Online Group Companies, the largest online corporation in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and is the founder and chairperson of the e-commerce platform Hepsiburada.com, often called “The Amazon of the East".

  3. Price - Wikipedia

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    A price display for a tagged clothes item at Kohl's. A price is the (usually not negative) quantity of payment or compensation expected, required, or given by one party to another in return for goods or services. In some situations, especially when the product is a service rather than a physical good, the price for the service may be called ...

  4. International Register of Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The International Register of Shipping or IS was established in 1993, and is an independent classification society which provides classification, certification, verification and advisory services. The International Register of Shipping also offers consulting services well suited for the shipping and offshore industry. SOPEP at work.

  5. Demurrage - Wikipedia

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    Officially, demurrage is a form of liquidated damages for breaching the laytime as it is stated in the governing contract (the charter party). The demurrage sometimes causes a loss to the seller as it increases cost of the total freight. [3] The inverse of demurrage is despatch. If the charterer requires the use of the vessel for less time than ...

  6. Port of Bristol Police - Wikipedia

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    History A Port of Bristol Police car, a Ford Kuga, used for patrol work. Note, although the vehicle has the UK "battenburg" livery, there are no logos, numbers or wording, apart from "POLICE" or "PORT POLICE" on the four sides. The Port of Bristol Police started as The Bristol Docks Company in 1803. The Bristol Docks Act 1803 created the company and provided for the improvement of the Port and ...

  7. Shipping (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shipping (disambiguation) Shipping is the transportation of cargo. Shipping may also refer to: Shipping line, a business that operates ships that it may or may not own. Shipping portal, a web-based point of access to multiple shipping lines' booking, tracking & communication systems. Ship transport, transporting people and cargo by ship.

  8. Replacement value - Wikipedia

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    In the insurance industry, "replacement cost" or " replacement cost value " is one of several methods of determining the value of an insured item. Replacement cost is the actual cost to replace an item or structure at its pre-loss condition. This may not be the "market value" of the item, and is typically distinguished from the "actual cash ...

  9. Emancipation Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    Naval officers read the proclamation and told them they were free. Slaves had been part of the "engine of war" for the Confederacy. They produced and prepared food; sewed uniforms; repaired railways; worked on farms and in factories, shipping yards, and mines; built fortifications; and served as hospital workers and common laborers.