Assignment
Assignment
Assignment
BULK CARRIER
CONTAINER CARRIER
Container ships are cargo ships that carry all their load in truck-size international
container in a technique called containerization. They are common means of
commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk
cargo.
This is a ship used to move packaged merchandize from one location to another.
Due to the vast range of cargo materials, these ships are often designed specifically
cargo which they will carry. Cranes and other heavy equipment needed to move,
load and unload cargo are usually onboard.
VEHICLE/RO-RO VESSEL:
This is a multi-deck cargo ships designed to carry new cars and trucks
(HIS/Fairplay). The cargo is loaded via ramps.
LIVESTOCK CARRIER
Livestock carriers are those the ship, which specialize exclusively in the
transportation of large number of live animals together with their requirements for
the voyage, (food, water, sawdust beddings, medication, etc)
A reefer ship is a refrigerated cargo ship, a type of ship typically used to transport
perishable commodities which require temperature-controlled transportation such
as fruit, meat, fish, vegetables, diary products and other foods.
FISHING SHIP
A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river.
Many different kinds of vessels are used in commercial, artisanal and recreational
fishing.
OIL TANKER
An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a merchant ship designed for
the bulk transport of oil. There are two basic types of oil tankers; the crude tanker
and the product tanker. Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crude oil
from its pint of extraction to refineries.
GAS TANKER/CARRIER
A gas carrier (or gas tanker) is a ship designed to transport LPG, LNG or liquefied
chemical gases in bulk.
PASSENGER SHIP
Following the different demands placed on the ship types you have outline and the
conditions under which they operate, discuss their variation.
BULK CARRIER
They transport single-commodity cargoes such as grains, sugar and ores in bulk.
CONTAINER CARRIER
They are designed to carry containers with different types of cargos in them.
GENERAL CARRIER
It consist of a large and clear open cargo-carrying space as possible, together with
the facilities required for loading and unloading the cargo.
Vehicle carrier/RO-RO Vessels: For carrying rollable equipment cars and trucks.
LIVESTOCK CARRIER:
OIL TANKER: Mainly used for transportation of bulk oil such as petroleum
products.
Merchant ships are ships that are mainly used for either carry cargo or passenger.
Basically, the ships that are engaged in active commercial transportation fall in this
category. The merchant ships comes in different sizes and shapes. It can be as
small as a 6m (20ft) long diving boat, or as big as ultra large crude carriers
(ULCC) that can be up to 415m (1,361 ft) long. Examples of merchant ships are;
bulk carriers, container ship, tankers, passengers, specialized vessels, offshore
vessels.
The chief mate is the head of the deck department. This involves administrative
tasks such as scheduling work, quality control, coordinating with other
departments and conflict resolution.
2. ENGINE DEPARTMENT
The engine department or engineering is an organizational unit aboard a ship
that is responsible for operating the propulsion systems and the support
systems for crew, passengers and cargo. This work is carried out by marine
engineering officers who usually train via cadet ships. This department
comprises of
Chief Engineer Operation and maintenance of ship
equipment
Second engineer Supervises the daily operation of the
engine.
Third engineer In charge of boilers, fuel, auxiliary
engines, etc
Fourth Engineer Electrical, sewage treatment, lube oil,
bilge, etc.
Oiler Cleaning the engine spaces and
machinery and assisting the
engineers as directed.
3. STEWARD DEPARTMENT
This service department responsibility of living and catering services for the
crew and other people onboard. The service department is headed by a chief
steward at the top and helped by stewards, baker and mess men.