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A tanker should spend as short a time as possible in port handling cargo.Tanker Chartering

In the crude and product trades the majority of charter parties require a tanker to discharge its entire cargo within 24 hours.The restrictions on the speed that a liquid can be pumped through a pipe are the viscosity of the cargo, the diameter of the pipe, the number of bends in the pipe and the height of the receiving tanks, all of which will affect the back pressure. Thus, for fast cargo han…</description>
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The cargo has to be loaded and discharged through these lines, so the types and grades of cargo the ship can carry are determined by the type of pipeline system fitted.Tanker Chartering

Loading and discharging the cargo has to take place without the risk of contamination from any other grade of oil or sea water that may be in the ship. With a</description>
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