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Vegetable, Palm and Soybean/Sunflower Oils – Carriage on Tankers

VEGETABLE OILS Prior loading of any Veg Oil cargoes, it should be noted that the last three cargoes must be lead-free.Also, ensure all Cargo Tanks, pipelines and pumps must be well drained and dried.The Veg Oils are very susceptible to Salt Water. Any contact with Sea water will result in rotting /damage of cargo.It should be ensured that after loading is completed; all cargo tanks are checked by Ship’s Officer along with attending surveyor, with a bottom sampler to ensure no water is trapped/loaded at Load Port.All Butterworth openings should have Oil resistant packing’s. … [Read more...]

By Cult of Sea Filed Under: Tankers Tagged With: palm oil, palm olein, palm stearin, pfad, soyabean oil, sqeezing, sunflower oil, tankers, veg oil, vegetable oil

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