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Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml
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Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml

Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml is used to protect the skin of ship crew from sunburn during outdoor deck work. It is a maritime welfare item (IMPA 110720) supplied in 100 Ml bottles for easy individual use and storage on board.

Stock code
SB-037345
IMPA Code
110720
UOM
BTL
Pricing model
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Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml Product details

Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml is a maritime welfare item identified by IMPA code 110720. Supplied in 100 Ml bottles, this lotion is intended for skin protection against sunburn for crew members working in exposed outdoor environments on vessels.

Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml is a specialized skin care product categorized under welfare items for ship supply. It is designed to protect the skin of crew members from the effects of direct sun exposure during outdoor duties on deck. This product is supplied in a 100 Ml bottle (BTL), making it a compact size for individual use or storage in small crew lockers.

The portable volume allows crew members to keep the lotion accessible during long shifts in sunny regions. Procurement officers select this item as part of the crew welfare inventory to mitigate skin damage. When ordering via RFQ, it is identified by IMPA code 110720. Handling of this lotion involves storing it in a cool, dry place away from direct heat sources on the ship to maintain the product stability.

Sun Lotion

Sun Lotion — It should be kept separate from hazardous chemicals in the engine or deck stores. This lotion serves as a practical tool for vessel maintenance of personnel health. Consistent application helps prevent sunburn, which is essential for maintaining crew efficiency and comfort during demanding outdoor operations. Sun Lotion Sunburn Type 100 Ml is listed in the ShipsBay catalog under Welfare Items for structured marine supply RFQ workflows.

IMPA code 110720 UOM BTL help purchasing teams match the item with vessel requisitions, maintenance planning and supplier quotations without adding unconfirmed technical specifications. When requesting a quote, buyers should state the intended use, needed quantity, preferred packing, delivery port and any internal reference numbers. These details support a clearer offer review and reduce follow-up questions between the vessel, technical superintendent, procurement team and supplier.

Selection should begin by matching the product name with the actual need on board. The item can be checked against vessel requisitions, maintenance notes, purchasing lists or previous supply references before the RFQ is sent to suppliers.

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