The Valemax class of very large ore carriers (VLOC) are the largest bulk carriers in the world. The larger of them, Vale Rio de Janeiro for example, has a deadweight tonnage (carrying capacity) of around 400,000 metric tonnes. That is nowhere near the figure of 2,000,000 tonnes claimed in this video. Let alone 4,000,000. NB. Valemax are often consider capesize because the are too big for the Panama and Suez canals. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valemax en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Vale_Rio_de_Janeiro
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The Valemax class of very large ore carriers (VLOC) are the largest bulk carriers in the world. The larger of them, Vale Rio de Janeiro for example, has a deadweight tonnage (carrying capacity) of around 400,000 metric tonnes. That is nowhere near the figure of 2,000,000 tonnes claimed in this video. Let alone 4,000,000.
NB. Valemax are often consider capesize because the are too big for the Panama and Suez canals.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valemax
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Vale_Rio_de_Janeiro
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