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n bulk from refineries to customers. This would then be stored in large tanks
ashore, and subdivided for delivery to individual locations. The use of tankers
caught on because other liquids were also cheaper to transport in bulk, store in
dedicated terminals, then subdivide. Even the Guinness brewery used tankers to
transport the stout across the Irish Sea.n bulk from refineries to customers.
This would then be stored in large tanks ashore, and subdivided for delivery to
individual locations. The use of tankers caught on because other liquids were
also cheaper to transport in bulk, store in dedicated terminals, then subdivide.
Even the Guinness brewery used tankers to transport the stout across the Irish
Sea.n bulk from refineries to customers. This would then be stored in large
tanks ashore, and subdivided for delivery to individual locations. The use of
tankers caught on because other liquids were also cheaper to transport in bulk,
store in dedicated terminals, then subdivide. Even the Guinness brewery used
tankers to transport the stout across the Irish Sea.n bulk from refineries to
customers. This would then be stored in large tanks ashore, and subdivided for
delivery to individual locations. The use of tankers caught on because other
liquids were also cheaper to transport in bulk, store in dedicated terminals,
then subdivide. Even the Guinness brewery used tankers to transport the stout
across the Irish Sea.n bulk from refi. The use of tankers caught on because
other liquids were also cheaper to transport in bulk, store in dedicated
terminals, then subdivide. Even the Guinness brewery used tankers to transport
the stout across the Irish Sea.

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