Chemical cargo refers to any goods or materials that are being transported via various means of transportation, such as ships, trucks, or airplanes, and that consist of chemical substances in liquid, gas, or solid form. These chemicals can range from industrial chemicals to hazardous substances, and proper handling and transportation regulations must be followed to ensure safety and prevent any environmental risks.
Many different chemicals are caried in tankers if they need to be transported in large bulk amounts. Every thing from petrol to acid to toxic wastes of various descriptions as well as both flamable and non flameable gasses.
Port Bustamante in Kingston, Jamaica, handles a variety of cargo including containers, bulk cargo (such as grains, petroleum products, and minerals), general cargo (such as machinery and equipment), and ro-ro (roll-on roll-off) cargo (such as vehicles). Additionally, the port also handles cruise passengers and cargo for the tourism industry.
The body of the plane that carries cargo and passengers is called the fuselage. It is the main part of the aircraft where passengers and cargo are accommodated.
Genetic cargo, also known as genetic material or genetic information, refers to the collection of genes and DNA sequences within an organism's cells that encode information for various biological functions and traits. This "cargo" is passed down from one generation to the next through reproduction and is responsible for determining an organism's characteristics and behaviors.
Inside cargo ships, there are various compartments for storing goods, machinery for loading and unloading, and crew quarters. Outside, cargo ships are equipped with navigation systems, communication devices, and equipment for anchoring and securing cargo. They also have engines, propellers, and rudders for propulsion and steering.
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Foot Sample When chemical carriers load high value and very pure products, they will commence loading until about one foot of cargo is in the bottom of the tank, then stop. They will take a sample this cargo, known as the foot sample up the facility's lab for analysis to see if during the loading of this one foot of cargo there was any contamination. If not, they will resume loading the tank until completion. If contamination is present in the foot sample they will try to determine the source, while they pump the now off spec cargo to the shore, and start over again, It is hoped that the amount loaded during the foot of cargo is enough to clean the contamination from the tank and piping. This is done to prevent the entire tank being loaded and then contaminated thereby requiring the full cargo to be reprocessed.
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Cargo does not mean Car-go. Cargo is like luggage.
The cargo ship went missing in the Atlantic Ocean.We have a very important cargo in the hold.The stowaway hid in the cargo hold.The cargo was damaged due to bad weather.
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2007 GMC Savana-Cargo is 267.3 cu.ft..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2009 Chevrolet Express-Cargo is 267.3 cu.ft..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2014 Chevrolet Express-Cargo is 270.4 cu.ft..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2002 GMC Savana-Cargo is 267.3 cu.ft..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2004 GMC Savana-Cargo is 267.3 cu.ft..