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Container ships (sometimes spelled containerships) are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. They are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo.
Container ship capacity is measured in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). Typical loads are a mix of 20-foot and 40-foot (2-TEU) ISO-standard containers, with the latter predominant.
Today, about 90% of non-bulk cargo worldwide is transported by container, and modern container ships can carry over 19,000 TEU (e.g., MSC Zoe). Container ships now rival crude oil tankers and bulk carriers as the largest commercial vessels on the ocean.
There are two main types of dry cargo: bulk cargo and break bulk cargo. Bulk cargoes, like grain or coal, are transported unpackaged in the hull of the ship, generally in large volume. Break-bulk cargoes, on the other hand, are transported in packages, and are generally manufactured goods. Before the advent of containerization in the 1950s, break-bulk items were loaded, lashed, unlashed and unloaded from the ship one piece at a time. However, by grouping cargo into containers, 1,000 to 3,000 cubic feet (28 to 85 m3) of cargo, or up to about 64,000 pounds (29,000 kg), is moved at once and each container is secured to the ship once in a standardized way. Containerization has increased the efficiency of moving traditional break-bulk cargoes significantly, reducing shipping time by 84% and costs by 35%. In 2001, more than 90% of world trade in non-bulk goods was transported in ISO containers. In 2009, almost one quarter of the world's dry cargo was shipped by container, an estimated 125 million TEU or 1.19 billion metric tons worth of cargo.
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Life on new building container ship 2013-2014, OOCL Bangkok. Capacity: 13,208teu Length Overall: 366.5m Breadth: 48.5m
A 20ft Shipping Container can be a challenging space to work with when constructing a home. Thankfully, with years of experience building super-yachts and racing boats, shipwright Evans is no stranger to working in small spaces and when it came to building his own home he has done a truly spectacular job of, quite literally, thinking inside the box. Find out more about this home here: http://www.livingbiginatinyhouse.com/20-ft-shipping-container-home/ Help me create more videos: https://www.patreon.com/livingbiginatinyhouse Follow me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/livingbiginatinyhouse Follow me on Twitter: @TinyHouseNZ Follow me on Instagram: @livingbiginatinyhouse Please subscribe for more videos on Tiny Houses, design, and sustainable, off-grid living. 'Living Big in a Tin...
I was scheduled to spend 8 days in this cabin in a cargo ship, but it turned into 9. Good thing the accommodations were comfortable!
Facilities on the LNGC British Trader, and what you can do after Five!
STARRY NIGHT TIMELAPSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNjEZKDrcDY Sailing into Heavy Snowstorm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW1z2syHbZs What is a WatchKeeper? Deck Officer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LMW_zOQDE8 Weekly vlogs freshly made at sea, follow me as I travel the world working on a mega containership. If you enjoyed my vlogs, kindly share and subscribe, It will be a tremendous help to grow my channel! Got any questions regarding shipping? Ask away! I will include it in my vlogs to show in person what a mariner's life is like onboard. Stay connected with me: http://instagram.com/jeffrey.hk https://www.facebook.com/Jeffhk-602064223295600/ Music: www.bensound.com
*UPDATE - NEW VIDEO - PART 2* https://youtu.be/0rbdimwXWtc I took this video around September 2014, during my time aboard my first vessel as a Cadet - MV Ore Vitoria. The vessel was anchored 10 miles off Bayuquan, China. The 3rd Officer shows you around the bridge. This isn't an official documentary, I just filmed this to show the folks back at home what if feels to be on a big ship! I put this up as you rarely find such videos on YouTube :) Enjoy! I would appreciate if you liked and subscribed. Have a great day!
In this video, we meet Joseph RM Dupuis and take a tour of his off-grid shipping container cabin in Ontario, Canada. Joseph built the 355 square foot shipping container using three 20 foot x 8 foot shipping containers that he modified so that the indoor space was completely open concept. The tiny home was designed on the premise that it could be safely closed up for weeks at a time and still be secure. Joseph says he also chose to build with shipping containers because they're readily available and reasonably affordable. The micro cabin is insulated with spray foam on the interior walls, and bats on the curtain walls that were built in the openings at the ends of the shipping containers. For heat, Joseph installed in-floor radiant heating and a wood stove. For power, he bought a 2 ...
This 40ft Shipping Container home is packed with clever space-saving features. It's solar powered, collects rain-water and can even sleep up to 7 people! Read More: http://www.livingbiginatinyhouse.com/40ft-shipping-container-home/ Help me create more videos: https://www.patreon.com/livingbiginatinyhouse Follow me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/livingbiginatinyhouse Follow me on Twitter: @TinyHouseNZ Follow me on Instagram: @livingbiginatinyhouse Please subscribe for more videos on Tiny Houses, design, and sustainable, off-grid living. 'Living Big in a Tiny House' © 2015 Zyia Pictures Ltd
This trip gave me many ideas for building my little house out of shipping containers. This tiny house will probably be one of the safest house i will ever live in. Shipping container house is strange to say but will be one of the coolest places to be in. If you explore a little on how these cruise ships are built, you will find out that these cabins are actually solid steel boxes as any shipping container box. These type of tiny homes could be what you need if you have some acreage and want to build a safe place away from home on your land. or maybe your one of those weirdo's like me that want live off the grid one day. Stay tuned to my channel to see future builds of my tiny house. Or subscribe so you won't miss any of them. Please hit the thumbs up button to give me any positive ...
Sheringham Shoal wind farm turbines with passing container ship. Video recorded by Visit Sheringham from live webcam on 28 February 2016.
Subscribe to France 24 now: http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTlive French authorities on Monday announced that a last attempt to stop a stricken cargo ship from crashing into France’s Atlantic coast had been a success. Visit our website: http://www.france24.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en
The living room floor is finished. The last tiles are laid. e-book - http://www.buildshippingcontainerhouse.com Blog - www.containerhouse.wordpress.com
Life at sea, life of a seaman / seafarer/ navigator. Here my movie about my trip with the DC Merwestone. I was 2 months on board as cadet. Sailing to Denmark, Spain, Sweden and more. Enjoy the video!
Paul Chambers had began building a home out of two shipping containers as a project, but when his wife got tired of suburbia and put their four-bedroom home on the market, his project became the couple’s full-time home (Paul’s ebook: www.buildshippingcontainerhouse.com) Paul and Sarah Chambers were living in rural Scotland when Paul received a job offer in Australia. They packed their belongings and moved to a large home with a pool in an Australian suburb. After only a few months, they began to tire of spending so much of their income on their home. They also felt they’d lost touch with nature and a more active lifestyle (“there weren’t even any trails for walking”, explains Sarah). So they sold their home and moved with Paul’s “project”: two shipping containers he’d been transforming ...
Inside Oil Tankers - Documentary Films All over the world, tanker operations are constantly moving. Oil tankers are ships specially designed for the bulk transport of either unrefined crude oil or petrochemicals. Their size classes can range from coastal or inland tankers of a few thousand metric tons of deadweight (DWT) to a colossal amount of 550,000 DWT. These giant specialized ships transport approximately two billion metric tons of oil across the sea every year. Crude oil is one of the world's most consumed sources of energy. Oil tankers, therefore, play a significant role in the way the country operates. Because of the products they are built to carry, without proper maintenance, these mammoth ships of black gold can also pose a threat on the environment. To ensure that an oil tan...
This Video is shot by Marine Engineer Arjun Kalra in a container ship- MSC MATILDE. He has brilliantly covered all the important engine room machinery and systems right from tunnel to funnel (Top to Bottom). If you are a new bee, this is a must watch video to understand how the engine room of a cargo ship looks like. Thank You Arjun Kalra for submitting this video.
Many people gather in Hook of Holland to sea the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller on it's maidentrip to Rotterdam, Netherlands. Starts at minute 00:06:58. Vessel's Details Ship Type: Container ship Year Built: 2013 Length x Breadth: 398 m X 58 m Gross Tonnage: 194849, DeadWeight: 194153 t Speed recorded (Max / Average): 21.7 / 19.8 knots Flag: Denmark [DK] Call Sign: OWIZ2 IMO: 9619907, MMSI: 219018271 Source: http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/shipdetails.aspx?mmsi=219018271 51.98108 4.10981
In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me. I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching. Film by Martin Machado - http://www.martinmachado.com -Special thanks to Jesse Chandler with Third Street Works, and Kai Hsing for their helpj
Luke Iseman and Heather Stewart were tired of paying San Francisco rents and had always dreaming of living in a shipping container so for less than one month’s rent they bought a used shipping container ($2,300 from the Port of Oakland) and began to convert it into a home. They rented an abandoned lot near the port in West Oakland where they parked their new home and began renting out other containers to friends, while experimenting to create an ideal transportable home. Their 160-square-foot home cost less than the price of a car to fit out. For a total of $12,000 and about 3 weeks of labor, they had added bamboo floors, a lofted bed, a porch, photovoltaics, fast Internet, LED lights, a shower with on-demand hot water, a humanure toilet and a basic kitchen (a camping stove as oven and co...
A Russian government Soyuz rocket will launch the 59th Progress cargo delivery ship to the International Space Station from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 28 Cargo ship will bring almost three tonnes of food, fuel and supplies for the station's Expedition 43 crew. The launch was moved forward from April 30. Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly VK: https://vk.com/ruptlytv Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Ruptly Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
I can see the container ship in the sea
I can see the container ship in the sea
I can build a home in Albany
Came around the world from old Japan
Came around the globe from old Japan
I wonder if it has a dance band
But what if pirates come
What if the pirates come
What if the pirates come