Mostly confused for ordinary ships the dry bulk carrier is a specialized
vessels that few ordinary civilians know about. The vessel is designed
for transporting dry materials that could range from food grain to coal
and other minerals or fertilizer. There is no limitation to the dry
cargo that can be transport but there are constrictions to what a vessel
could carry as discussed below.
There are limitations towards what cargo each vessel can and this is
strictly followed to avid and form of contamination of the cargo on
board. Food products are obviously not to be contaminated but limitation
runs further that just food or grain. This is not realized by many
people not involved in shipping but that are many elements or minerals
that cannot be mixed with other minerals or elements previously
transported and would react violently.
To avoid these problems in advance research is conducted on different
elements to determine their level of hazardousness towards both the
cargo and vessel. Mostly a dry bulk carrier will avoid changing cargo
often and prefer to secure long term contracts with cargo manufactures
or consumers thus keeping the product being transported fairly the same.
This is a common trend and many dry bulk carriers have intended
contracts with shipping agents well in advance before they are ordered
from the ship yard.
dry bulk carrier that belong to smaller private companies may indulge
in exchanges or different cargo shipping but they require to thoroughly
clean the vessel before hand to make sure the dry cargo does not get
contaminated. Coal, fertilizer and other mineral carriers cannot carry
edible food products and are always limited to transporting the same
category of cargo, and those that are licenses to carry food rarely
change cargo shipping rights since food is always a products that is
required around the world and during times of famine causes the sudden
spike in shipping prices as food requirements increase in other nations.
A dry bulk carrier plays a major part in many international trade,
supply and distribution of consumer products around the world and the
demand for these vessels in increasing as the world population surpasses
7 billion. The future is expected to see many more vessels developed to
transport cargo to satisfy those people, the problem that faced with
such a rapid growth in population with concern of shipping in not the
supply or manufacture of dry bulk carrier vessels but it is weather the
world population will be able to sustain itself to produce the food or
spare any natural resources to be transported.
This rapid population growth threatens even the shipping industry
since the dry bulk carrier will require cargo to be able to distribute
and this cargo seems to be reducing on a annual basis. The problem seems
to be with modern tendency were people think the farming may be
backward and the industry is noting a considerable amount to reduced
production around the world yet people don’t realize that food would be
the primary requirement for survival and not other manufactures products
that may look or make life easier. The dry bulk carrier industry
remains optimistic for the future but shipping in expected to slow down
if future if food production does not improve around the world.
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