Advanced Training in Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
Advanced Training in Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
Advanced Training in Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
• PRODUCT / CHEMICAL TANKERS: Of similar size to parcel tankers but with fewer
cargo tanks, mostly of coated steel rather than stainless, and less sophisticated pump
and line arrangements. Such ships carry the less difficult chemicals, and also trade
extensively with clean oil products.
• Vegetable and animal oils and fats: Vegetable and animal oils and fats are products
derived from seeds of plants and from the fat of animals, including fish. Examples of vegetable
and animal oils and fats: Soya bean oil , Cottonseed oil , Lard and lard oil , Beef and mutton
tallow , Whale oil , Sardine oil , Cod oil
• Inorganic chemicals: Inorganic chemicals are products which are not of organic origin.
Examples of inorganic chemicals are: Sulphuric acid , Phosphoric acid, Nitric acid , Caustic soda
• Most cargoes in chemical tankers belong to the group "petrochemicals“. Chemical tankers may
also carry petroleum products such as those normally carried in oil tankers.
• Chemical tankers may be engaged in "dedicated" or "parcel" trades. Dedicated service usually
means that the tanker is dedicated for a certain type of chemicals, transporting the same type of
cargo on each voyage.
• A chemical tanker engaged in parcel service moves a variety small lots of chemicals
between a number of ports. Chemical tanker is a cargo ship constructed or adapted and
used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in Chapter 17 of the IBC Code.