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A flexible barge is a fabric barge (non-rigid) for the shipment of bulk liquids like water, chemicals or oil. Patents indicate that the inventions relate to a flexible fabric barge technology or combination of several barges made of a rubber polyurethane material. The main body portion of a flexible fabric barge is cylindrical in shape. The barge can be used by itself or as several connected flexible fabric barges that can be towed through the open ocean under extreme conditions. The basic invention is a device for the delivery of huge amounts of fresh water in each bag at one time in a hostile wind and wave environment typical of oceans and large seas.

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  • A flexible barge is a fabric barge (non-rigid) for the shipment of bulk liquids like water, chemicals or oil. Patents indicate that the inventions relate to a flexible fabric barge technology or combination of several barges made of a rubber polyurethane material. The main body portion of a flexible fabric barge is cylindrical in shape. The barge can be used by itself or as several connected flexible fabric barges that can be towed through the open ocean under extreme conditions. The basic invention is a device for the delivery of huge amounts of fresh water in each bag at one time in a hostile wind and wave environment typical of oceans and large seas. (en)
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  • A flexible barge is a fabric barge (non-rigid) for the shipment of bulk liquids like water, chemicals or oil. Patents indicate that the inventions relate to a flexible fabric barge technology or combination of several barges made of a rubber polyurethane material. The main body portion of a flexible fabric barge is cylindrical in shape. The barge can be used by itself or as several connected flexible fabric barges that can be towed through the open ocean under extreme conditions. The basic invention is a device for the delivery of huge amounts of fresh water in each bag at one time in a hostile wind and wave environment typical of oceans and large seas. (en)
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