Container ships, bulk carriers, refrigerated cargo ships or reefers and ro-ro vessels are just some of the cargo ships navigating the oceans. A list of their advantages and characteristics follows.
Bulk carriers are segregated into these categories:
Bulk carriers are designed to carry unpackaged goods. They haul large volumes of single-commodity goods such as fertilisers, grain, ore, wood, etc. They also transport machinery, coal, cement and other raw materials.
Container ships, also called ‘box ships’, are large vessels designed to transport standard 10ft, 20ft, 40ft, 45ft, High Cube, Open Top, Flat Rack, Garments on Hanger (GOH) or refrigerated containers.
These container ships are so widely used in international transport they are usually highly automated and newer models even emit zero emissions.
Nowadays these vessels transport the vast majority of non-bulk cargo worldwide. In other words, most of the maritime shipping is carried by container ships.
General cargo ships are specifically focused on carrying loose-packaged cargo of all types, but they are not fitted to transport containers. A general cargo ship may have a single hold or several, and tween decks.
One of the main features of this type of vessel is that it has its own set of cranes integral to the vessel, they are used to perform the loading and unloading of cargo at port.
Ro-Ro is short for ‘Roll-on, Roll-off’, which describes how products are loaded and discharged from a vessel. These vessels carry wheeled cargo that is loaded on its own wheels or using a platform vehicle. There is typically a set of decks interconnected via ramps or elevators, and doors located at the bow or stern of the ship.
Roll-on/Roll-off or Ro-Ro vessels
These ships are designed to transport all kinds of vehicles, trucks, wheeled cargo, even trailers carrying containers. The design of these vessels includes an anti-heeling system with ballast water tanks connected via cross-pipes and pumps.
A reefer ship is a refrigerated ship used to transport perishable cargo. This particular cargo requires a set temperature to arrive in safe conditions at the port of destination.
A big sized vessel designed for the bulk transport of oil or its products. Oil and gas tankers are capable of offshore berthing. Can carry up to 2,000,000 barrels of oil.
It’s also labelled a multi-purpose vessel for the variety of loads it can accommodate and its adaptability.
It is also worth noting that due to the nature of the load these vessels tend to be faster than other cargo ships.
The controlled temperature ranges from 12º to -30º C. The cargo capacity goes from 100,000 to 600,000 sq ft. The ships are usually painted white to minimise heat build-up, the colour white reflects more light and therefore absorbs less heat.