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Hauling Cargo on the Seas--Singledecker with Excavator

 

A singledecker with excavator is a large ship with a single deck and a swivel excavator mounted on the deck. A singledecker with an excavator is primarily used for hauling crates of cargo and grains--the ship used to transfer the loads while the excavator assists the offshore men by handling much of the manual labor involved in both placing the heavy and bulky cargo on the ship and unloading the cargo when the final destination port is reached.

 

When buying a singledecker with an excavator there are many different options and price ranges. There are many singledecker ships with an excavator on the market that are very affordable, they are usually older ships built in the 1960’s and 1970’s from the Netherlands and Germany that have been overhauled and updated.

 

Singledecker ships with excavators usually range in length from about one hundred and seventy seven feet to about three hundred and thirty feet. Many singledecker ships have 4 separate cargo holds and can haul upwards to 6000 tons of grain. Any shipping operation that require frequent loading and unloading of loads but can not afford to pay the heavy labor costs associated with using large loading and unloading crews (not to mention that associated fees to cover the many port side injuries that occur on this dangerous job) should consider purchasing a singledecker with excavator ship.

 

A singledecker with excavator is an innovation that makes the once grueling process of loading and unloading bulky and awkward loads a relative snap. The excavator takes the place of human muscles and saves both time and money.

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