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A quay, in the context of maritime operations, refers to the designated area adjacent to ship berths within a terminal. It serves as a ship handling zone equipped with specialized shore equipment for various tasks. This includes facilities for handling cargo such as sheds, storage areas, and discharge zones. Essentially, a quay is the land-based infrastructure surrounding a ship berth where vessels can dock to facilitate the loading and unloading of cargo or embarkation and disembarkation of passengers. It plays a vital role in facilitating efficient maritime operations and serves as a crucial link between ships and onshore logistics activities.

 

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