Salvage

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Salvage is a process that involves the extraction of value from discarded or damaged goods, structures, or vehicles. The term is often used in the context of ship salvage, where the goal is to recover a ship and its cargo after a shipwreck. However, salvage can also refer to other types of recovery efforts, such as automobile salvage, building salvage, and aircraft salvage.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Salvage operations aim to recover as much value as possible from damaged or discarded items. This can involve repairing the items, selling them for parts, or recycling their materials. The specific methods used in salvage operations depend on the type of item being salvaged and the extent of the damage.

Types of Salvage[edit | edit source]

Ship Salvage[edit | edit source]

Ship salvage is one of the most well-known types of salvage. It involves the recovery of a ship and its cargo after a shipwreck. This can be a complex and dangerous process, involving divers, cranes, and other specialized equipment. The goal is to recover as much of the ship and its cargo as possible, either to return them to service or to sell them for parts.

Automobile Salvage[edit | edit source]

Automobile salvage involves the recovery of value from damaged or discarded cars. This can involve repairing the cars, selling them for parts, or recycling their materials. Automobile salvage can be a profitable business, as many parts of a car can still be valuable even if the car as a whole is no longer functional.

Building Salvage[edit | edit source]

Building salvage involves the recovery of value from damaged or discarded buildings. This can involve selling the building's materials for reuse, or recycling them. Building salvage can help to reduce the environmental impact of construction and demolition.

Aircraft Salvage[edit | edit source]

Aircraft salvage involves the recovery of value from damaged or discarded aircraft. This can involve repairing the aircraft, selling them for parts, or recycling their materials. Like automobile salvage, aircraft salvage can be a profitable business.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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