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OOG Health is a CE platform that brings medicine into the 21st century, revolutionizing how knowledge is shared and consumed With OOG, healthcare professionals (HCPs) can earn CE, CME, and CEU credits while connecting with peers, staying updated on the latest medical news, exploring new disciplines, and even creating content
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- What is OOG in Shipping? Everything you need to know
Let’s Talk OOG—What Is It, Really? If you’ve ever worked in logistics or shipping, you’ve probably come across the term OOG —short for Out of Gauge It sounds a bit technical, right? But honestly, it just refers to cargo that’s too big to fit into a regular container
- Special Containers its Cargoes - OOG Reefer - A Refresher
The wide spectrum of cargoes shipped in containers across the world on almost every container ship includes a diverse array of special cargoes such as Out of Gauge (OOG) and Refrigerated (Reefer) cargoes
- What is OOG Cargo? | Out of Gauge Cargo Definition
Out of gauge cargo (OOG) refers to shipments that exceed standard container dimensions, such as heavy machinery or wind turbine components Transporting OOG cargo requires specialized equipment like flat racks, open-top containers, or RORO shipping methods
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