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Encyclopedia > Bulker

A bulker is a large vessel, often used for non-liquid cargo.


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birth of the bulker (2302 words)
This record is commendable, particularly in the light of bulker casualties in recent years, where ships have disappeared into the sea without a trace.
Juan Marino regarding the "Birth of the Bulker" piece, as it appears above.
I read “The Birth of the Bulker” an article brought from the Sept. 1992 issue of ABS’s “Surveyor” publication by Martin’s Marine Engineering page (www.dieselduck.net) where it’s emphatically said that the modern bulk-carriers design was actually an invention of Mr.
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