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Ventilation on Bulk Carriers

Posted on October 5, 2025October 5, 2025 By admin No Comments on Ventilation on Bulk Carriers
Ventilation on Bulk Carriers

Ventilation of bulk grains and oilseeds The ventilation of bulk cargoes, especially agricultural commodities, is a recurring problem . But how does a crew know when to ventilate a cargo, and why should they do it? What is ventilation? Agricultural bulk cargoes are usually hygroscopic; they possess a natural moisture content, and they may absorb,…

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Ventilation of Cargo Spaces

Posted on December 26, 2019December 26, 2019 By admin No Comments on Ventilation of Cargo Spaces
Ventilation of Cargo Spaces

Aim Carrying cargo with care is our first aim and ventilation is one of the aspects that we need to ensure at all time. Let us see what ventilation means.  Introduction As you know, most of the cargoes are loaded in cargo compartments. These are closed before proceeding to sea, to prevent any external elements,…

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