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Bulk cargo is cargo that is unpacked (un-bundled or un-bound) and is of the same or a similar kind or nature (homogeneous). These cargos are usually dropped or poured, with a spout or shovel bucket, as a liquid or solid, into a bulk carriers hold, train car, or truck-trailer body. Bulk cargos are classified as liquid or dry.

The largest bulk carrier cargo ship in the world is the iron ore carrier Berge Stahl, weighing a massive 364,768 dead-weight-tons (metric).

The busiest bulk cargo port int he world is the New Orleans-area based Port of South Louisiana.

  • Large bulk sea-going companies:
    • Aasen Shipping & Aasen Chartering (Norway) Homepage
    • ALL-Transport A/S (Norway) Homepage
    • American Steamship Company (United States)
    • Canada Steamship Lines (Canada)
    • Commercial Trading & Discount (Greece)
    • Czech Ocean Shipping (Czech Republic)
    • Daeyang Shipping (China - Greece - Japan)
    • Fednav (Canada)
    • Gearbulk (Norway - Japan)
    • M/S Fjordbulk (Norway)
    • NOL Services (Singapore)
    • OAM Coal Trade and Bulk Shipping (Germany)
    • Österströms Rederi AB (Sweden)
    • SMC Marine Services (Singapore)
    • Samsun Logix (South Korea)
    • The Skaarup Group (United States) Homepage
    • Zhejiang Ocean Shipping Company (China)

See also


Commercial item transport and distribution

Bulkgods | Massengut | Bulklast

 

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