Wood pulp or Pulp wood - two different cargoes
BIMCO has received some enquiries relating to two cargoes: wood pulp and pulp wood. Are they different, or the same? And are fixed CO2 fittings on ships required to carry these cargoes?
BIMCO has received some enquiries relating to two cargoes: wood pulp and pulp wood. Are they different, or the same? And are fixed CO2 fittings on ships required to carry these cargoes?
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BIMCO explains the IMSBC Code in a step-by-step guide
Explore the significance of the angle of repose in loading dry solid bulk cargoes under the IMSBC Code, ensuring safety for ships, crews, and cargo.
What are a shipper's statutory responsibilities for solid bulk cargoes?
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Get ready for the mandatory force of IMSBC Code Amendment 06-21, affecting significantly the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes regulations.
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The IMO's recent amendments are set to change the entire charcoal cargo supply chain, introducing significant alterations in packing, stowage, and documentation to enhance safety during sea transportation.