This entirely depends on the size of the ship. The larger the ship, the more it can carry. Care also has to be given to the design of the ship. If too much weight is stored too high the ship can lose its stability and roll over in a storm.
According with the research I have been doing for a long period of time, the biggest Container Vessel in the World can have a Capacity to carry up to 180.000 tonnes, which means 9000 containers of 20 tonnes each. Francisco.
I took the weight of the 12 largest container ships in operation and averaged their weight. Their average weight is 103,463 gross tons. toe largest of those I used weighed 151,687 gross tons. This was the Emma Maersk from Denmark.
Depends on the ship.
First thing: Container ships' capacity isn't specified in weight, but in "TEUs." It means "20-feet Equivalent Units" and refers to the number of containers the ship can carry. A TEU is equal to one 20-foot, standard-height (or "standard cube") shipping container. With the exception of cars and trucks, all freight is shipped containerized. A container can only weigh a certain amount, and a ship is designed to support the maximum load in all the containers it can carry.
As to how much a ship can carry...as I said, it depends on the ship. The Maersk A-class ships can carry a little under 1100 TEUs. I think all these ships have been retired. The new Maersk Triple-E class ships can carry 18,000 TEUs.
How much rice a cargo ship can carry varies with the size of the ship. The larger ships can carry up to 10,000 20 foot cargo containers filled with rice.
The weight of the ship plus the weight of the cargo cannot be greater than the weight of the water displaced
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Cargo is any commodity that earns freight and charter hire to ship. Transporting cargo is ship's business. Can any ship carry any cargo? NO. Ship must be suitable and fit enough to carry any particular cargo. This ability of ship is the cargoworthiness. 4 segments in carriage by ship: load the cargo, stow the cargo, preserve the cargo condition and no damage/harm to ship till handing over to receiving port, unload the cargo. Ship's ability to meet the rigors of each of these segments must be demonstrated before cargo is given to a ship. Thus the cargoworthiness of the ship will be established.
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.
Cargo Securing Manual is required on all types of ship that carry cargo of any sort.
The level a cargo ship floats in water is influenced by factors such as the weight of the cargo and the ship itself, the distribution of that weight, the density of water, and the buoyancy force acting on the ship's hull. Changes in any of these factors can affect how high or low the ship sits in the water.
If you consider the "most cargo" to be by weight or volume then the answer would be a Supertanker. VLCC stands for Very Large Crude Carriers. These tankers can carry up to 400,000 tons of crude oil and are over 1,000ft in length.
A cargo or transporter ship.
Without a doubt.
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A caravel was a type of ship used during the Age of Exploration, typically capable of carrying around 100-200 tons of cargo. The weight a caravel could carry would depend on its size and design, but it was generally smaller and lighter than later ships.