Wanted: 3000 head Livestock ship to trade between East Africa and UAE for Charter

Subject: Wanted: 3000 head Livestock ship to trade between East Africa and UAE for Charter


Date: 3/20/2023 1:53:12 PM

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Hi

I'm looking to charter a livestock ship to trade between East Africa and UAE please advise if have any available 

The carrier ship should have 3000 head capacity 

We can sign the contract in Dubai

Thanks 

Best regardes 

Abdullah

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Ajay
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1/16/2024 3:38:09 PM United Arab Emirates

Pls call 00971504323264.


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Anesly
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12/30/2023 9:07:56 PM United Arab Emirates

I am looking to charter a livestock ship to trade between east Africa and UAE

Please advise if have any availability 

The Carrier ship should have3000 head capacity.

We can sing the contract in Dubai

Thanks

Regards

Anesly 


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What is 3000 head Livestock ship to trade between East Africa and UAE for Charter ?

A 3000 head livestock ship is a vessel designed to transport up to 3000 heads of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and goats. The ship is equipped with specialized facilities for the safe and humane transportation of livestock, including ventilation systems, watering and feeding systems, and waste management systems.

In this context, a livestock ship is intended to trade between East Africa and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for charter. Chartering a livestock ship means that the vessel is hired by a third party for a specific period to transport livestock from one location to another. The purpose of the trade could be for breeding purposes, meat production, or other commercial purposes.

Transporting livestock by sea requires specialized knowledge and experience, and it is subject to various regulations and standards set by international organizations such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). The transportation of livestock must be done in a way that ensures their welfare, safety, and health.



 

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