Conventional Breakbulk Vessel

These ships are designed to carry general cargo and are usually operate by cargo liners. Their capacities varies from 200 dead weight tons for a coastal trade to more than 20,000 dead weight tons for the deep sea trades.

The smaller ships are usually constructed with two cargo holds while the larger ones have four to six cargo holds. The cargo holds are divided with tween decks to cater for the wide assortment of general cargo carried by cargo liners.

The holds are covered with hatches that can open wide to facilitate the loading and unloading of cargo including a jumbo derrick for lifting heavy weight cargoes. Most of perishable cargo and deep tanks for carrying bulk liquids such as latex and oils.

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