The document outlines the process for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a port to a customer's destination. The process involves receiving empty ISO tanks from the customer, clearing customs at the port, transporting the empty tanks to a LNG terminal for bottling over 12 hours using 4 bays, tagging and metering the loaded tanks, and transporting the loaded tanks back to the port to be delivered to customers.
The document outlines the process for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a port to a customer's destination. The process involves receiving empty ISO tanks from the customer, clearing customs at the port, transporting the empty tanks to a LNG terminal for bottling over 12 hours using 4 bays, tagging and metering the loaded tanks, and transporting the loaded tanks back to the port to be delivered to customers.
The document outlines the process for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a port to a customer's destination. The process involves receiving empty ISO tanks from the customer, clearing customs at the port, transporting the empty tanks to a LNG terminal for bottling over 12 hours using 4 bays, tagging and metering the loaded tanks, and transporting the loaded tanks back to the port to be delivered to customers.
Sea Voyage •Customs •Bottling Process Sea Voyage CUSTOMER’S PORT PTTLNG •4 bays / 12 hours PORT Destination •Empty ISO tanks (MapTaPhut) •Empty ISO tanks Terminal (MapTaPhut) •Loaded ISO tanks to from customer Inspection •Tagging/Tampering Customers •Distance to PTTLNG •Metering •10KM/70KM •Loaded ISO Tanks