The time it takes to build a tank, is approximately 3-5 five years if making it by hand.
It depends on the blueprint of the ship. A long ship with constant work with these amount of people: 1 person: 1 year5 people: 6 months?5CarbonMan
a long time
Depends on the type of ship, country of origin of the ship, and who's rowing!
it take 2 days
It took 273 days for them to build the pyramid
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It takes up to 5 years.
8 to 10 years
About 20 minutes.
The average is 6-9 business days. (Monday to Friday)
This will depend on how readily available the materials are. It can usually take a couple of months to complete.
It depends on how long it takes to get the financing in place.
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Building an oil tanker vessel typically takes between 12 to 24 months, depending on various factors such as the size and complexity of the ship, the shipyard's capacity, and the availability of materials. Larger and more sophisticated tankers may require more time. Additionally, delays can occur due to regulatory approvals, design changes, or supply chain issues. Overall, the timeline can vary significantly based on specific project circumstances.
Tankers are built to suit the locations that they pass through. If they have to pass through PANAMA Canal, then they build a tanker for that trade and build it as big as they can, to fit into the Canal. It is called PANAMAX Size. Then comes the speed that it should travel to its destination. Say 24 knots, which will be about 24 x 1.15 land miles =27.6 miles per hour or 662.4 miles a day, not taking into considerations the wind and the waves. A ship with a draft of 55 feet can travel from Vancouver via sea of Japan, Singapore- Colombo- Dubai in 17 days at a speed of 24 knots. Yes it takes 16 days to travel, but you also loose a day when the ship crosses the date line, that makes it 17. The other route is through Panama. Hope this information helps you. Freddie. ** Currently they take a route that eliminates piracy.
The time it takes for a tanker ship to travel from Nigeria to the US typically ranges from 10 to 20 days, depending on factors such as the specific ports of departure and arrival, the vessel's speed, and weather conditions. Generally, larger tankers may navigate at speeds of 12 to 15 knots. Additionally, delays in port operations or logistical issues can extend the overall travel time.
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