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  2. SimRefinery - Wikipedia

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    The game resembles SimCity with different graphics, disasters, and rules, the former to represent oil tanker ports, petroleum storage and piping systems. [8] The user's role in the simulation was the plant manager of a refinery. One of the things the user learned was about supply and demand and how it affects the financial situation. [9]

  3. CargoMax - Wikipedia

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    CargoMax is a stability and load management software application for marine and offshore industries. It is developed and sold by Herbert-ABS Software Solutions, LLC. First released in 1979, [1] CargoMax was one of the first computerized systems for planning and evaluating ship loading; it is currently one of the most-used software applications for this purpose. [2]

  4. Eagle S - Wikipedia

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    Eagle S is a crude oil and oil products tanker with a deadweight tonnage of 74,035 tonnes (72,866 long tons) and 12 cargo tanks that have a combined volumetric capacity of 81,320 cubic metres (511,500 bbl) at 98% filling. The ship is 228.6 metres (750 ft 0 in) long, 32.3 metres (106 ft 0 in) wide, and has a displacement of 89,381 tonnes (87,969 ...

  5. Fleet Management Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Training Institute (FMTI) was established in 1997 by Fleet Management Limited. [4] It is located at Nerul, India.It provides various marine courses such as Bridge Team Management, Engine Room Simulator for Marine Engineering (at Management Level), Engine Room Simulator for Marine Engineering (at Operational Level), ISPS Familiarization, Ship Manoeuvring Simulator and others.

  6. Oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    Cargo flows between a tanker and a shore station by way of marine loading arms attached at the tanker's cargo manifold. Operations aboard oil tankers are governed by an established body of best practices and a large body of international law. [96] Cargo can be moved on or off of an oil tanker in several ways.

  7. Tanker (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial crude oil supertanker AbQaiq. A tanker (or tank ship or tankship) is a ship designed to transport or store liquids or gases in bulk. Major types of tankship include the oil tanker (or petroleum tanker), the chemical tanker, cargo ships, and a gas carrier. Tankers also carry commodities such as vegetable oils, molasses and wine.

  8. Submarine Commander - Wikipedia

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    There are four types of ships in the convoys; oil tankers, cargo ships, destroyers and patrol boats. All of the ships are armed with at least one gun, and will fire on a surfaced submarine. If the submarine is underwater, the destroyers and patrol boats will attack, while the tankers and cargo ships attempt to flee.

  9. Ship-to-ship cargo transfer - Wikipedia

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    STS operations on Suezmax Oil tanker. Ship-to-ship (STS) transfer operation is the transfer of cargo between seagoing ships positioned alongside each other, either while stationary or underway. Cargoes typically transferred via STS methods include crude oil, liquefied gas (LPG or LNG), bulk cargo, and petroleum products.