Liquid Cargo
Liquid cargo refers to any type of liquid that is transported by ships, trucks, or pipelines. This can include a variety of substances such as crude oil, chemicals, and liquefied natural gas. The transportation of liquid cargo requires specialized containers and equipment to ensure safety and prevent spills.
Handling liquid cargo involves specific procedures and regulations to manage the risks associated with transporting hazardous materials. Companies often use tankers, which are ships designed specifically for carrying liquid cargo, to facilitate this process. Proper training and safety measures are essential to protect workers and the environment during transportation.