Bulk Carrier Design and features

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  1. Dr34m3r
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    Dr34m3r Senior Member

    According to the SOLAS (Safety Of Life At Sea) Chapter XI-Reg.1, a bulk carrier is defined as a ship which is constructed generally with single deck, topside tanks and hop- per-side tanks in cargo spaces. A bulk carrier is intended primarily to carry dry cargoes in bulk, and includes such types as ore carriers and combinations carriers. Modern conventional bulk carriers have been built based on the SOLAS definition.

    Read more here Bulk Carrier Design and features - A Maritime industry Affairs https://www.worldmaritimeaffairs.com/bulk-carrier-design-and-features/
     
  2. joshbaker
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    joshbaker New Member


    Thanks for great guidance
     
    Last edited: Apr 18, 2019
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