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differentiate between oil terminals and container terminals ​

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Answered by vk764426
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Answer:

1. container

2. oil

Explanation:

1. "Container Port Operations" as a legal term does not make much sense. A port is usually a collection of terninals. Check World Bank Port Reform Toolkit.

2.An oil depot (sometimes called a tank farm, tankfarm, installation or oil terminal) is an industrial facility for the storage of oil and/or petrochemical products and from which these products are usually transported to end users or further storage facilities.

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Answered by aksingh57
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A terminal is an industrial facility used to store oil and/or petrochemical products. Terminals are made up of underground storage tanks, aboveground storage tanks, or both, and pipelines, which are used to receive product, as well as transport product to the end user or further storage facilities.

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Shipping Documents. ... CTO – expanded to read Container Terminal Order – is the prime document that is used by the port (Transnet Port Terminals – TPT) to accept export containers into the terminal or release import containers out of the terminal..

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