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Q: How do you read the deadweight scale on a vessel?
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How many metric tons is a dead weight ton?

Deadweight tonnage is the carrying capacity, in metric tons, of a vessel, ie a 50,000 dwt bulk carrier could carry 50,000 metric tons of grain. It should be noted that a vessel's deadweight tonnage also includes fuel and stores such as food and water. As a result a vessel may only cary 90-95% of its dwt in cargo.


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