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MODERN CARGO PART TWO

THE MODERN CARGO SHIP

Cargo ships have evolved considerably in recent decades, with tightening environmental and manning regulations affecting their designs and new technological advances making operations in all sectors more efficient. Jim Shaw provides an overview of the latest developments.

Over the past several decades cargo ships have changed considerably, with a variety of factors influencing new designs. Part one of our survey of modern cargo ships (SM, May) covered container ships, con-ro carriers, ro-ro vessels, multipurpose ships and car and vehicle carriers. This part covers deck carriers, heavylift ships, bulk carriers, Capesize bulkers, crude carriers, parcel tankers and gas tankers.

DECK CARRIERS

The continuing development of multipurpose ships has been driven somewhat by the need to accommodate wind energy cargoes, including towers, turbines and blades, but such has been the growth of these components in size and weight that a completely new ship type, the Deck Carrier, has been introduced.

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Jun-24
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