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Ore oil truck: universal fleet and challenges of flexible logistics

In modern shipping, versatility is becoming increasingly important. Shipowners and logistics operators strive for maximum flexibility at minimum costs. A striking example of this approach is ore and oil carrier - ship dual-use, designed both for the transportation of dry bulk cargo (ore, coal, grain) and for bulk liquids (oil, fuel oil, diesel fuel). Due to their versatility, ore and oil carriers play an important role in global trade routes.

Technical features and operating principles

The design of the ore and oil tanker is unique. It must withstand both heavy dry loads and pressurized liquids. This requires special hull design, reinforced plating and a reliable ballasting system.Vessel Features:

  • multi-compartment structure of holds and tanks, allowing the separation of different types of cargo;

  • sealed tanks with anti-corrosion treatment used for the transportation of liquids;

  • cooling or heating systems, depending on the type of liquid cargo;

  • powerful pumps and pumping systems comparable to those installed on classic tankers;

  • tanks with protective partitions that prevent mixing of cargo and ensure safety.

This type of vessel is especially in demand on routes where one-way cargo flow requires cost-effective return loading - for example, from Australia to Asia or from Africa to Europe.

Life and responsibilities crew on an ore and oil carrier

Service on this vessel requires versatility and high technical competence. Seafarers work in two “modes” at once: both on a bulk carrier and on a tanker. This places increased demands on experience and care.Crew responsibilities include:

  • monitoring the condition of holds and tanks, including cleaning and washing;

  • monitoring of temperature and pressure in tanks with liquid cargo;

  • ensuring fire safety, especially when transporting petroleum products;

  • Conducting regular emergency exercises;

  • registration of double documentation for each flight - both for dry and liquid cargo.

Despite the complexity of the job, working on ore and oil carriers offers valuable prospects, such as increased pay, rare experience that is valuable among international shipowners, and the opportunity for career advancement. Working on an ore and oil carrier means confidence in the future, thanks to long-term contracts and sustainable logistics schemes.  

Working on an ore and oil carrier is suitable for those who want to grow, develop and be in demand in several segments of shipping at the same time.

Your journey to the ore and oil tanker begins with Marine MAN

Our company offers seafarers access to unique vacancies on multi-purpose vessels, including ore and oil carriers. We understand the specifics of these vessels and select personnel who meet all the requirements of shipowners.What we offer:

  • current contracts with transparent conditions from verified shipowners;

  • assistance in the preparation of maritime and flag documents;

  • support for advanced training and passing medical examinations;

  • individual approach to each candidate;

  • constant communication 24/7 during the contract and between flights.

With us, you don't just go on a flight - you get a partner who accompanies you at every stage of your professional journey. “Marine MAN” is stability, respect for the work of a seafarer and real career opportunities.