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Refrigerated cargo is a key part of the income for some shipping companies.
She was converted to a refrigerated cargo liner in about 1934.
Booty collected was transported refrigerated cargo floor, but it turned out that this project is not economic.
Empire Galahad was carrying a refrigerated cargo and also linseed.
This includes two petroleum tankers and four refrigerated cargo vessels (1999 estimates).
Pipavav started operations in 1996, primarily to cater to the refrigerated cargo market of Veraval.
Port Nicholson was a refrigerated cargo ship.
Both of these vessels were equipped with refrigerated cargo tweendecks for the carriage of meat.
Fuels, explosives and refrigerated cargoes were handled elsewhere.
After loading refrigerated cargo, she steamed to Guam 19 September to 4 October.
The Third Class section was moved amidships and expanded, and a refrigerated cargo room was added.
In the months that followed, Gordonia made three more voyages to the Far East, carrying precious refrigerated cargo.
Specialized shipping services transport difficult cargoes of which the five most important are cars, forest product, refrigerated cargo, chemicals and liquified gas.
Shell said it appeared the 3,625 ton Danish refrigerated cargo ship Icestar had a fouled propeller.
The aftmost lower hold was turned into a refrigerated cargo space and a dividing bulkhead was removed from the foremost hold.
SS Darien was a refrigerated cargo ship of the United Fruit Company.
After about 1910, they called their combination cruise ships and refrigerated cargo ships the "Great White Fleet".
In 1931 she was rebuilt with a refrigerated cargo hold to enable her to transport fresh fish from the fisheries in Northern Norway.
Refrigerated cargo ships (2)
The early 1950s saw the company embark on tramp shipping and tanker shipping, and large growth of refrigerated cargoes.
They ordered their first new ship in 1914, and by the outbreak of the First World War were operating twelve refrigerated cargo ships.
Less exciting but profitable uses could be redirection of the driver to alternative delivery points and early warnings of temperature rise in refrigerated cargoes.
A large amount of dry and refrigerated cargo space, cargo wine tanks and a specie (bullion) room, were also fitted.
The SS Montrose was built in 1897 as a refrigerated cargo steamer, accommodating 12 first-class passengers.
When construction started in 1940 she was intended to become the refrigerated cargo ship Telemachus for the Alfred Holt Line.