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"combination carrier" means a vessel designed to carry oil or solid cargoes in bulk.
The Derbyshire was an ore-bulk-oil combination carrier built in 1976 and was only a few years old.
Southern Air's operations also support some of the world's largest combination carriers as well as government agencies and non-government organizations.
Combination carriers transport both passengers and cargo.
For combination carriers, it enables 'instant ground fleets'.
The MV Derbyshire was an ore-bulk-oil combination carrier.
It is the only U.S. combination carrier (passenger and cargo service) operating dedicated Boeing 747 freighters.
Shipbrokerage firms may specialize in dry cargo vessels, tankers, combination carriers, liquid gas carriers, or other vessel types.
In the case of combination carriers such fifth freedom services shall not count against the fifth freedom cap described in paragraph 4D below .
The Bridge-class combination carrier was a class of six vessels built by Swan Hunter on the River Tees between 1971 and 1976.
An ore-bulk-oil carrier, also called a combination carrier or OBO, is a ship that carries wet or dry cargo.
An ore-bulk-oil carrier, also known as combination carrier or OBO, is a ship designed to be capable of carrying wet or dry cargoes.
Derbyshire was launched in late 1975 and entered service in June 1976, as the last ship of the Bridge-class combination carrier, originally named Liverpool Bridge.
MV Derbyshire was an ore-bulk-oil combination carrier built in 1976 by Swan Hunter, as the last in the series of the Bridge-class sextet.
Note 2: For the Chinese side : The capacity entitlement may be converted between Route B cargo carriers and Route A combination carriers.
The DERBYSHIRE was a modern (built 1976), fully equipped and well-managed ore-bulk-oil (OBO) combination carrier.
Amendments to the Draft Regulations Concerning Fire Safety Measures for Tankers and Combination Carriers annexed to Resolution A.271(VIII)
MV Kowloon Bridge was a Bridge-class ore-bulk-oil combination carrier built by Swan Hunter in 1973, but sank off the coast of the Republic of Ireland in December 1986.
These sub-types include naval replenishment ships, oil-bulk-ore combination carriers, floating storage and offloading units (FSOs) and floating production storage and offloading units (FPSOs).
"oil tanker" means a vessel constructed or adapted primarily to carry oil in bulk in its cargo spaces and includes a combination carrier, an NLS tanker and a gas carrier that is carrying a cargo or part cargo of oil in bulk.
As of 1999, the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea defines a bulk carrier as "a ship constructed with a single deck, top side tanks and hopper side tanks in cargo spaces and intended to primarily carry dry cargo in bulk; an ore carrier; or a combination carrier."