Further Report On The Free Port Of Copenhagen
Forfatter: Charles S. Scott
År: 1894
Serie: Miscellaneous Series No. 351
Forlag: Harrison and Sons
Sted: London
UDK: 627.32
Reports On Subjects Of General And Commercial Interest.
References To Previous Reports, Miscellaneous Series Nos. 185, 206 and 230
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DENMARK.
1. c. For grain per cartload conveyed to the storehouse
and stored loose :—
Per sack From Carts— From Railway Trucks.
To the Loft — - To the Silo— To the Loft— To the Silo—
6 6 8 8
1. d. For weighing grain without its leaving the storehouse.
Loose (per barrel) From the Loft— From the Silo—
To the Loft — To the Silo - To the Loft— To the] Silo—
5 5 5 5
2. For grain arriving and stored in sacks vide II. “ Packed
Goods.”
C. Preservation of loose grain :—
a. in silos 1 2 1 1
7 : lla r I ore per tonde for each time it is treated.
0. in lofts) 4 1
D. Fire assurance premiums :—
These will be announced later.
Observations on I.
Storage rent.
(1) Storage rent is calculated on the amount of grain stored at
any time at the rate of one-thirtieth per diem of the sum fixed for
30 days. The days of receipt and delivery are botli included.
(2) Tonde corresponds to :—
For- Danish Lbs. Kilograms.
Wheat 220 = 110
Rye.. ........
Barley 1
Maize .. .. 1 200 = 100
Linseed
Colza .. ..... ..
Oats.. 150 = 75
(3) The silos as a rule receive only quantities of circa 2,000
barrels (as per above table) or multiples thereof.