A handymax ship is typically 150–200 m (492–656 ft) in length, though certain bulk terminal restrictions, such as those in Japan, mean that many handymax ships are just under 190 meters (623 ft) in overall length. Modern handymax and supramax designs are typically 52,000-58,000 DWT in size, have five cargo holds, and four cranes of 30 tonnes (33.1 short tons; 29.5 long tons) lifting capacity.
These ships are also general purpose in nature.
Now, seen that someone passed a comment the likes of :A shipment is required every 2 days for stage one - 10mt.", that is way I queried if they were going to make use of Handimax ships.
Anyway, any ship that they will decide to use will do as far as I am concerned. As long as they carry Iron ore and take it where it has to go, that is all that matter.
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