Shipping facilities. Where pursuant to Clause 11 and approved proposals the Company is to develop a port for the shipment of iron ore, the Company shall develop the port in accordance with the approved proposals and shall construct a Company wharf and carry out all necessary dredging of approach channels, swinging basins and berth at the Company’s wharf and provide all necessary buoys, beacons, markers, navigational aids, lighting equipment and services and facilities required in connection therewith.
Shipping facilities. The intended use of the material.
Shipping facilities. The components of infrastructure for ship transport of CO2 (E on Figure 1.1 and Figure 1.2), apart from the ships themselves, will depend on whether the unloading is to an onshore facility, or offshore. • Ships or barges. Transport of CO2 by ship is an established technology (ZEP, 2017), although the transport conditions vary by project. Barges for CO2 transport are not yet in use but could be an interesting option for transport from inland industrial plants to offshore storage. • Port pipeline receiving station, F on Figure 1.1. CO2 from different sources is collected, treated if necessary, and the flow is monitored, as for the pipeline receiving station. • Port buffer storage. Temporary storage system to accommodate the batch-wise delivery of CO2 by ship. • Port loading/off-loading facilities. These facilities connect the onshore buffer storage with the CO2 transport ships.