Pressure Vessels
Pressure Vessels
Pressure Vessels
The term seaworthy packaging procedure is intended to indicate that the packaging must additiona
severe stresses.
But you may note the most severe stresses do not occur during maritime transport itself, but instea
In below you can see a draft of seaworthy packing procedure which can be used for industrial good
VENDOR shall be solely responsible for packing and marking of CARGO with respect to handling,
adequate packing, completeness of contents, protection of contents for a storage time of 6 months
inadequate or insufficient packing shall be fully charged to VENDOR.
Packing and conservation of goods shall be sufficient to protect them from damage during transit fr
handling, extended storage, exposure to moisture and the possibility of pilferage. The content mus
recommendations for further two-year storage under SITE conditions. Required storage facilities a
Case and crated shall be made from new, sound and seasoned lumber. Thickness of sheathing (or
If so required for static reasons, thicker sheathing shall be used, in accordance with size and we
damage, transport and numerous handling between the works and the SITE.
Cases and crates with gross weight up to 1,000 kgs shall be provided with bottom cleats of min
gross weight of 1,000 kgs shall be provided with skid runners, number and size according to weigh
The contents of cases shall be protected by waterproof and strong plastic foil, which shall be seale
An adequate quantity of moisture absorbent (silica gel) shall be added to protect the contents for s
These specifications will be applied for 1) machinery such as pumps and compressors and 2) In
such as pipes, valves and fittings, 2) construction materials and 3) structural steel and steel plates
Felt, cellophane paper, polyester cuttings, crepe cellulose and some equally efficient materials m
padding or cushioning.
Materials shall be protected against corrosion during transit as necessary. All bright and machine
concerned. All internal parts of machinery shall be treated with lubricant containing rust and o
compatible with those which will subsequently be used in service and shall be identified by approp
When required, materials shall be painted or coated din accordance with the particulars contained
Packages containing “FRAGILE” articles shall be appropriately packed and in addition to the word
symbols shall also be used “This Side Up” Spare part for two years operation, which shall be ind
paper and be packed in separate cases from the prime item. The cases are to bear the markings a
Commissioning spares shall be individually tagged and marked “COMMISSIONIN SPARES” and s
Should any materials be scheduled to be freighted as deck cargo, additional packing instructions
will be used throughout the transportation. Cradles to be secured to vessels and columns by strapp
Unless otherwise specified, all cases, boxes, bundles and containers are to be securely metal stra
directions, or where applicable wood re-enforces.
Cases and crates shall, according to their weight and size, be provided with two or more steel s
seals.
Units or parts belonging to main equipment but separately packed shall be clearly marked for easy
Flange
All flanges, machined working surfaces and threaded parts of all equipment shall be suitably prote
wooden plugs or plastic caps suitably secured in positions.
Pipe
Pipe, structural steel sections and plates, shall be strapped in bundles of convenient size and we
distortion during transit, and shall be bundled in uniform lengths. The weight of each bundle shall
tag, hard stamped, secured under steel wrapping. A 2000 kg limitation shall be imposed for lifts in
carriers. All small steel sections, handrail stanchions, gusset plate’s etc. shall be boxed.
Bituminized PIPE
Bituminized pipes shall be prepared, packed and handles according to established practice.
Stainless steel pipes shall be packed in wooden cases. Protection with tactile is not necessary.
All valves and fittings (pipe elbows, flanges, etc) shall be suitably protected and their method of sh
All valves and fitting shall be suitably packed and shipped in metal strapped or wood reinforced wa
All treaded fittings shall be greased and provided with plastic caps.
Fitting
Fittings (valves, pipe elbows, flanges, etc) must be packed in wooden cases and must be protected
Pipe, structural steel sections and plates, shall be strapped in bundles of convenient size and we
distortion during transit, and shall be bundled in uniform lengths. The weight of each bundle shall b
hard stamped, secured under steel wrapping. A 2000 kg limitation shall be imposed for lifts in th
small steel sectional handrail stanchions, gusset plates etc.shall be boxed.
2-3 Seaworthy Packing Procedure - Fire Bricks, Special Tiles and Insulation Refractory
Fire bricks, special tiles and insulation refractory shall be boxed after sealing in a polyethylene li
storage prior to installation shall be stenciled on each box with particular reference to adverse wea
Pipeline bags suitably boxed, or water tight steel drums will be used for shipping cement, special
walls and one moisture craft inner wall.
Units or parts belonging to main equipment but separately packed shall be clearly marked for easy
All flanges, machined working surfaces and threaded parts of all equipment shall be suitably prote
wooden plugs or plastic caps suitably secured in position.
Apparatus and vessels shall, where possible, be packed on skid constructions and secured with a
Tactile. Manholes and other major openings shall be protected with either plastic caps or wooden l
All vessel internals and items not installed by VENDOR at works including accessories such as sm
or apparatus and marked with the same item number as the vessel/apparatus in order to prot
operations shall be supplied with the vessels/ items by VENDOR and all internal, boxed separ
identified for field installation by others.
Note: It is imperative that all there items be clearly listed on the packing list. Vessel, Heat Exchang
All vessels / heat exchangers or items of such construction shall be dried, thoroughly cleaned insid
Accessories for apparatus and vessels (small parts, bolts, nuts, washers, gaskets, etc.) are to
marked with the same item number as the apparatus / vessel to which they belong. All commission
Motors
All electrical motors whether coupled or uncoupled, generators, and electrical equipment shall h
mounted boxes, and protected from moisture ingress by desiccant as described above.
Electrical Equipment
Items with brushes shall be brushed and rust removed before shipment. All electrical equipme
recommendations for a further, 2-years storage under SITE conditions.
Batteries
Batteries shall be shipped dry with electrolyte packed separately and shall include charging instruc
Electrical Constructions Materials
All bulk items, lighting, fittings cable glands, witches, etc. are to be packed in batches sufficient for
This specification covers the method for packing of electric and instrument panels and export de
and possible long periods under adverse storage conditions which may extend to two years. In
provided by purchaser, these specifications shall govern.
This specification is for the package VENDOR’s guidance only. He shall remain fully responsible fo
The package VENDOR shall provide written instructions for the removal of protective coatings and
Shroud the instrument or panel, which shall be thoroughly clean, dry and free from rust, shall be to
been padded. Silica gel or other approved desiccant shall be strapped inside the shroud, but shall
After the desiccant is strapped into position, the open ends of the shroud shall be heat sealed, on
the air from air from the shroud, the opening shall be completely sealed.
All wood shall be thoroughly seasoned and thoroughly sound without knots, knot holes, shakes an
Wood which can cause metallic corrosion, such as oak, western red cedar and sweet chestnut sha
The case shall be of steel base type. All sheathing shall be tongued and grooved.
The packing case shall be completely lined with multiplayer waterproof paper.
The lining shall have as few joints as possible. If joints are necessary, the pieces shall be over lapp
upright. Overlaps shall be 75 mm minimum.
Joints shall be made with Bostik “c”.
The instrument or panel shall be completely secured by wooden battens faced with suitable rubber
Wood, wool and other hydroscopic materials shall not be used.
Hay and straw shall not be used.
After nailing, joint in the case shall be sealed with Bostik Sealing compound and the outside bound
2-9 Seaworthy Packing Procedure - Instrument
All electronic and pneumatic instruments to be packed in accordance with given instructions an
recommendations for a further 2-years storage under SITE conditions.
Control valves
All valves and fittings (pipe elbows, flanges, etc) shall be suitably protected and their method of
waterproof protection.
Click Here to see Different Packing Style; such as wooden case, crate, skid base or saddle, bundle, shrink package and drum and
When packing CARGO made by wooden case or crate, VENDOR shall try to make a package less
Dimension: 11.5m (L) x 2.2.m (W) x 2.05 m (H) for 40’ container and
Equipment and /or parts of different item numbers shall not be packed together in the same packa
tools shall be packed separately in respective inner boxes with tags or labels attached there being
packed in separate boxes/ crates, item no. of main equipment shall be clearly mentioned in Main S
These spare parts shall be individually tagged and separately packed. The following mark shall
containing the main equipment concerned.
The packages must be marked with the same item number as the equipment and materials to whic
Two – years spare parts, which shall be individually tagged, must be covered with a suitable pr
equipment. The cases are to bear the markings as specified and in addition the words “SPARE PA
The purpose of tagging is to identify each equipment, material, parts, tool, etc. shipped as CARGO
the tag shall be attached to all individual equipment, material parts, tools, etc.
VENDOR’s own tag form is acceptable if all required items are described in the form. Tag shall be
Normal Tag: Main equipment and/or materials, Accessories, Erection Spare Parts, Commissioning
Following description shall be indicated in tags to be attached to each category of spare parts
Erection Spare Parts: ERECTION SPARES Commissioning Spare Parts: COMMISSIONIN SPARE
Outside of the Package 2copies of detail packing list in a waterproof plastic envelope shall securel
This is named third party inspection certificate or third party inspection certificates for goods.
The third party inspection company issues inspection certificate after inspection and when the goo
We recommend you review Pre-Shipment Inspection article first, we will wait for you here.
As mentioned in above article, when there is LC between buyer and seller, the inspection certifica
bank will reject the certificate and purchase fund will not be negotiated.
Generally LC’s mandate the inspection certificate issued after the B/L (Bill of Lading), it means th
more access to the consignment.
Seller will receive the fund when delivered shipping document and certificate of inspection to its ba
It means when the goods is in the way and still not arrived to the buyer premises, the seller receive
This is the advantage of transaction through LC, in this method LC fulfills interest of both parties e.
Either buyer pay for third party inspection fee or seller pay, the ownership of the inspection certifica
Sometimes dispute happen between buyer and seller, and buyer asking from third party Inspection
This is not logical request from Inspection Company, the inspection company must be independen
The following items are included in the content of the certificate of Inspection:
Applicant :(The name of buyer company which has opened the LC)
Consigned to the Order of :( The name of the LC opened bank or buyer bank’s)
Beneficiary: (The name of the seller)
LC No. and LC Date
Custtom Tariff Code No.
Proforma Invoice No. and Date
Purchase Order No. and Date
Insurance Policy No.
Country of Origin
Place of Inspection
Date of Inspection
Scope of Inspection
Port of Discharge
Type of Packing
Number of Packages
Description of Goods (with reference to the packing list number and Date)
Bill of Lading No. and Date
Gross weight
Conclusion (as per LC, 46.A clause , if even there is syntax error in the LC should not be corrected
Name and Signature of Authorized Person
Place and Date of Issue
The following wording also is stated in the inspection certificate to protect and indemnify Third Part
"This inspection has been performed at the time and place of inspection and within the limitation
other parties involved from their contractual obligations nor does it prejudice buyer's right of claim
our random inspection or occurring thereafter. It is also subject to "General Terms & Conditions of I