NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Dozens of loaded ships are still moving up and down the Mississippi River in New Orleans on Wednesday (Oct. 2), despite an International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike.
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Why bulk cargo ships can suddenly capsize, the hidden physics of cargo liquefaction
Bulk cargo is supposed to sit still in the hold, but moisture can turn it into something that flows like a liquid. This video explains cargo liquefaction and dynamic separation, and why the Bulk ...
Bulk carriers are vessels that transport bulk cargo, such as coal, ore and cement. Bulk carriers play an important role in the global trade, facilitating the transportation of large quantities ...
Peel Ports Group has partnered with digitalisation specialist TBA to transform its dry bulks standardisation programme and ...
The safe maritime transport of bulk cargoes has increasingly attracted attention due to the potential for liquefaction—a process whereby dry, granular cargo may suddenly behave like a fluid under ...
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