What is Cargo Dehydration?
Cargo Dehydration The process of removing water from cargo, especially crude oil, by settling, heating, or chemical means, to meet quality or contract requirements.
Source: IMO SMCP, STCW Convention, SOLAS, COLREG
How is “Cargo Dehydration” Used in Practice?
Vessel to terminal: Cargo dehydration will be performed by settling for 12 hours prior to transfer.
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- Deck Officers
- Engine Officers
- Masters
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What is Cargo Dehydration?
The process of removing water from cargo, especially crude oil, by settling, heating, or chemical means, to meet quality or contract requirements.
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