Foll 3 direct self-propelled grain barges open Reni abt 20-25 March

Subject: Foll 3 direct self-propelled grain barges open Reni abt 20-25 March


Date: 3/9/2023 5:30:05 PM

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Foll 3 direct self-propelled grain barges open Reni abt 20-25 March 

single voy ok, COA welcomed

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1) DWCC 1185 mt on 2.58 m, 1850 cbm, 2 ho/ha
2) DWCC 1124 mt on 2.53 m, 1800 cbm, 2 ho/ha
3) DWCC 743 mt  on 2.62 m,  743 cbm, 1 ho/ha


full dets, etc here

BRGDS,
SOGOS SHIPPING,
as brokers only

Alexey Chirko

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What is self-propelled grain barges ?

Self-propelled grain barges are vessels designed to transport grain or other agricultural products on waterways. These barges are equipped with their own engines and can move independently, without the need for tugboats or other external propulsion. Self-propelled grain barges typically have a flat-bottomed hull that is designed to be stable and efficient for carrying cargo on inland waterways such as rivers, canals, and lakes.

Self-propelled grain barges are commonly used in the agricultural industry to transport crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans from farms to processing facilities or ports. They are also used for inter-port transport of grain, and can navigate through shallow waterways that are inaccessible to larger ships. These barges can be an efficient and cost-effective mode of transport, as they can carry large quantities of grain and can be operated with a relatively small crew.

Overall, self-propelled grain barges are an important component of the agricultural transportation infrastructure, helping to move crops from the fields to the global marketplace.



 

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