Fuel bunkering refers to the process of supplying a ship with fuel, to power its engines and systems. Bunkering can occur while a ship is at port or at sea.
It’s essential to ensure that a ship has an adequate and reliable fuel supply to operate efficiently during its voyages. Ships have dedicated tanks for storing fuel. These tanks can be segregated to accommodate different types of fuel. Bunker Vessels In some cases, specialized bunker vessels are used to transport and transfer fuel to other ships at sea or in port.
Fresh water bunkering involves providing a ship with a supply of potable (drinkable) water. Ships require fresh water for various purposes, including drinking, cooking, sanitation, and other onboard needs.
- Potable Water Supply: Ships have tanks dedicated to storing fresh water. It’s essential to maintain a sufficient supply of clean and safe drinking water for the crew and passengers.
- Shore Connections: Fresh water can be supplied to ships while they are docked at a port. Ports often have facilities to connect hoses or pipes for delivering water.
- Water Treatment: Depending on the source of the water, ships may treat or purify the water to ensure its safety for consumption and use.
- Conservation: Water conservation practices are important at sea, as ships need to rely on the water they carry. Crew members are usually trained in water-saving techniques.
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