Sunflower oil shipment started from the ship arriving in Mersin, Turkey

Published 2022년 3월 16일

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A shipment of sunflower oil has arrived in Mersin, Turkey, from Russia's Ysk Port. The cargo ship, Lilac, carried 6,999 tons of sunflower oil and docked at a private company's platform off Mersin's coast. The oil is being transferred from the ship to onshore warehouses through a pipeline about 6.5 kilometers long, a process expected to take around 30 hours.
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Sunflower oil shipment started from the ship arriving in Mersin MERSIN - The shipment of sunflower oil started from the ship Lilac, which departed from Russia's Ysk Port on March 9 and arrived in Mersin this morning. 6 thousand 99 tons of sunflower oil loaded on the ship is transferred from a platform belonging to a private company 5 miles offshore to the onshore warehouses via a pipeline of approximately 6.5 kilometers. The cargo ship, carrying tons of sunflower oil, departed from Russia's Yisk Port on Wednesday and reached the coasts of Mersin's central Mediterranean district this morning, after a 7-day cruise. The ship, ...
Source: Sondakika

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