Bulk liquid cargoes refer to a variety of liquid goods, both edible and non-edible, that are transported without packaging in large containers or tanks. The transportation of liquid cargoes requires specialized equipment and methods, depending on the nature of the liquid and the safety regulations associated with it.
Bulk liquid cargoes can be divided into two main categories:
Edible Liquid Cargoes:This includes consumable liquids like milk, juices, oils, and beverages. To ensure these products remain safe for consumption, they must be transported in containers that meet strict hygiene standards. Stainless steel tanks and tankers are commonly used to carry such goods, ensuring that they are not contaminated during transit.
Non-Edible Liquid Cargoes:These include industrial liquids like chemicals, petroleum products, and fuels. The transportation of non-edible liquids must follow strict safety protocols since many of these substances can be hazardous. Specialized transport vehicles are used to ensure the safe delivery of these materials without environmental or safety risks.