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The history of chemical transport. (chemical industry)

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Chemistry and Industry, October 7th, 1996

The movement of chemicals from source to plant has been a problem which has seen a lot of innovative and amazing engineering feats

Chemicals come in all shapes and sizes, solids, liquids and gases, stable, self-reactive, explosive, flammable and toxic. Moreover, the raw materials from which they are derived are often found in the most isolated and inaccessible places, thousands of feet below the ground, in deserts, arctic regions, and deep under the sea. Unless these materials can be safely, cheaply, and sometimes quickly, moved from one place to another, they will be of no use to the chemi...

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