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! width="90px" colspan=3 | Base
! width="90px" colspan=3 | Ship Base
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! width="90px" colspan=3 | {{tooltip|Suggested Fit|Assuming no skill bonuses<br>1 Expanded Cargohold II<br>Remaining low slots Inertial Stabilizer II<br>All Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II rigs}}
! width="90px" colspan=3 | {{tooltip|Suggested Fit|Assuming no skill bonuses<br>1 Expanded Cargohold II<br>Remaining low slots Inertial Stabilizer II<br>All Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II rigs}}
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As the capacity can range up to {{gaps|8|000{{m3}}}}, you will need to move up from a frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship.  
As the capacity can range up to {{gaps|8|000{{m3}}}}, you will need to move up from a frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship.  


As with lower levels, the goal is to move enough, as fast as you can.  
As with lower levels, the goal is to move enough, as fast as you can. By now, you should have a few skills to begin improving your times as well. Anything that increases warp speed, increases agility, or decreases inertial modifiers will really help speed up your distribution runs. If you're still starting out, then your best bet is to move up to the Fast Industrials.  


With minimal skills and investment, your best options are Fast Industrials.
While you're going to need to be able to fit up to {{gaps|8|000{{m3}}}}, most require {{gaps|4|000|-|5|000{{m3}}}} which will allow fitting more Inertial Stabilizers for faster warp. For the purposes of the table below, we'll assume you need to fit to {{gaps|5|000{{m3}}}}, but do bring along enough Expanded Cargoholds to replace Inertial Stabilizers when you do get the odd large load, and Inertial Stabilizers to swap in when {{gaps|5|000{{m3}}}} isn't needed.  
 
* {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Sigil]]: Base capacity: 2100{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.65s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Badger]]: Base capacity: 3900{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.69s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Nereus]]: Base capacity: 2900{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.79s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Wreathe]]: Base capacity: 2700{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.57s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s


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! width="90px" colspan=3 | Ship Base
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! width="90px" colspan=3 | {{tooltip|Suggested Fit|Assuming all skills V<br>Expanded Cargohold II to &gt;{{gaps|5|000{{m3}}}}<br>Remaining low slots Inertial Stabilizer II<br>All Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II rigs}}
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! style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" width="120px" | Ship
! width="90px" | Capacity
! width="90px" | Time to Warp
! width="90px" | Warp Speed
! width="90px" | Low Slots
! width="90px" | Capacity
! width="90px" | Time to Warp
! width="90px" | Warp Speed
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| style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Sigil]] || 2100{{m3}} || 13.11s || 4.5AU/s || 6 || 5441{{m3}} || 3.89s || 7.82AU/s
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| style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Badger]] || 3900{{m3}} || 13.88s || 4.5AU/s || 4 || 6216{{m3}} || 4.11s || 7.82AU/s
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| style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Nereus]] || 2900{{m3}} || 12.16s || 4.5AU/s || 5 || 5486{{m3}} || 3.61s || 7.82AU/s
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| style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Wreathe]] || 2700{{m3}} || 11.23s || 4.5AU/s || 5 || 5893{{m3}} || 3.33s || 7.82AU/s
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