Nautical Term: COP

Definition of COP

The ‘Custom of the Port’ (COP) refers to a collection of traditional maritime practices and procedures that are followed at a specific port. These customs can include matters such as pilotage, mooring, vessel inspection, and the handling of cargo. Here is an example of how the Custom of the Port might be referenced in a single paragraph: ‘During her last call at the Port of Barcelona, the container vessel MSC Maya followed the Custom of the Port by engaging the services of a pilot to navigate the vessel safely through the busy waterways of the port.’

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