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- Supramax abstract "Handymax and Supramax are bulk carriers with a capacity less than 60,000 dead weight tonnage (dwt). A Handymax vessel typically has a capacity between 35,000 and 50,000 DWT, while Supramax vessels are relatively bigger in size with 50,000 to 60,000 DWT. Modern handymax designs are typically 52,000-58,000 DWT in size. These bulkers are well suited for small ports with length and draught restrictions, or ports lacking transshipment infrastructure. As a result, Handymax and Supramax bulkers represent the majority of bulk carriers over 10,000 DWT. Though these bulkers are primarily used for carrying dry cargo such as iron ore, coal, cement, finished steel, fertilizer, and grains, sometimes the category is also used to define small-sized oil tankers.".
- Supramax wikiPageID "15885822".
- Supramax wikiPageRevisionID "600928228".
- Supramax date "March 2014".
- Supramax hasPhotoCollection Supramax.
- Supramax reason "What does "DWT" mean?".
- Supramax subject Category:Bulk_freighters.
- Supramax comment "Handymax and Supramax are bulk carriers with a capacity less than 60,000 dead weight tonnage (dwt). A Handymax vessel typically has a capacity between 35,000 and 50,000 DWT, while Supramax vessels are relatively bigger in size with 50,000 to 60,000 DWT. Modern handymax designs are typically 52,000-58,000 DWT in size. These bulkers are well suited for small ports with length and draught restrictions, or ports lacking transshipment infrastructure.".
- Supramax label "Supramax".
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- Supramax wasDerivedFrom Supramax?oldid=600928228.
- Supramax isPrimaryTopicOf Supramax.