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Revision as of 10:08, 12 April 2012

Infobox on Biscuits
Example of Biscuits
Biscuits.jpg
Facts
Origin -
Stowage factor (in m3/t) -
Humidity / moisture -
Oil content -
Ventilation -
Risk factors -

Biscuits

Description

Packed in airtight tins in cases. Owing to the dampness of tropical climates, cardboard boxes are not advisable.

Packing is usually good, but tin containers, often being of very light gauge metal, are easily crushed and dented. It is a fairly common occurrence to find tins in this condition in cases externally intact and in good order.

An unevenly placed coating of sugar on biscuits may of itself result in their being delivered in a broken condition. Biscuits should be given dry, well ventilated stowage, and storage away from odorous cargoes.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.