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The '''Loose Storage III''' is a planned [[:Category:Storage|storage]] building which allows for up to 360 pieces of [[:Category:Loose products|loose product]] to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a convenient drop-off point for [[Pickup]]s and [[Truck]]s near mines, and an offloading destination for the [[Trading Dock]], [[Shipyard]], and [[Loose Module (S)|Loose Modules]] in [[Cargo Depot (2)|Cargo Depots]].
The '''Loose Storage III''' is a planned [[:Category:Storage|storage]] building which allows for up to 360 pieces of [[:Category:Loose products|loose product]] to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a convenient drop-off point for [[Pickup]]s and [[Truck]]s near mines, and an offloading destination for the [[Trading Dock]], [[Shipyard]], and [[Loose Module (S)|Loose Modules]] in [[Cargo Depot (2)|Cargo Depots]].

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Loose Storage III
T3

Stores up to 2160 units of a solid product
Construction
90
WorkersNone
ElectricityNone
MaintenanceNone
Footprint10x10
CargoUnit products
Storage2160
Required ResearchStorage III
DesignationStorage 
VariantsLoose Storage
Loose Storage II
Loose Storage IV

The Loose Storage III is a planned storage building which allows for up to 360 pieces of loose product to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a convenient drop-off point for Pickups and Trucks near mines, and an offloading destination for the Trading Dock, Shipyard, and Loose Modules in Cargo Depots.

They also have 4 input and 4 output connection points for U-shape Conveyors and can utilize all 8 simultaneously if so desired. Like many buildings, when the outputs are directly connected to the inputs of another (without conveyors), they transfer items at speeds far exceeding that of even two U-shape Conveyor II's.