The nuts and bolts of carrying heavy metal
by
Michael Gray
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last modified
Feb 26, 2010 03:09 PM
FULL marks to the Standard P&I Club, which has produced the first of a number of concise publications, which will focus upon the carriage of certain cargoes.
A P&I Club probably ought to know which cargoes produce the most claims and steel must be high on their list of troublesome transport, being an expensive cargo that is prone to damage. If handled wrongly, it can produce a...
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