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Management of Empty Container Repositioning
Every year, moving empty containers costs the shipping industry in excess of 20 billion dollars, according to Boston Consulting Group. This equates to 12% of the shipping industry’s operating costs.
Empowering Women in the Maritime Community
Visualize a world where a woman is a master, chief officer or chief engineer with control over the course and destiny of a ship. The maritime industry is beginning to realize the need to bring about gender diversity in different fields of their activities.
Shipping Container Cleaning Procedures
Shipping Containers pass through varied climatic conditions & environments and are subject to severe weather on the seas and ports. They come in contact with harmful pathogens like mold, bacteria and viruses together with pollen, liquids and other dangerous material.
Container Stowage Planning and its Importance
Weight distribution in container stacks directly affects a vessel’s stability.
Ballast Water Management
Ballast Water can cause serious ecological imbalances due to the release of non-native marine species in coastal areas.
HOW ARE SHIPPING CONTAINERS MANUFACTURED, AND WHAT ARE THE STEPS INVOLVED?
Shipping containers perform a critical role in the global trade & commerce industry. This can be gauged from the fact that ocean carriers are responsible for transporting 90% of the world’s finished goods & raw material, where shipping containers themselves constitute a major portion of this volume. Any disruption in the free movement or availability of containers for trade leaves behind ripple effects in industries dependent on raw materials as well as the consumer goods market. It also impacts various other activities reliant on the shipping industry.
Shipping & Storage Container Locks
Imagine when it comes to transporting goods in shipping containers, why should we display a sense of complacency with an instinctive trust that the consignment would be in safe hands till it reaches its final destination? In reality, many a time we are caught on the wrong foot and will regret the casual attitude adopted while stuffing containers with goods and handing them over to the shipper without giving a second thought about the security of the valuable contents inside.
Blocking and bracing of cargo in shipping containers
One-fourth of all cargo loss and damage that occur during shipments arise as a result of poorly fastened cargo boxes and objects carried inside containers, studies have revealed. This loss is largely preventable with care, attention and the application of guidelines stipulated for securing cargo inside the containers.
Where did all the containers go?
2021 has started with a global shortage of containers and vessel space on container vessels. There are a number of reasons that led to this ‘perfect storm’ that has left importers and exporters around the world scrambling for containers.
Used Container Certification and Grading
When dealing with used containers, an obvious question that pops up in our minds concerns their quality and grade. There is no clear-cut universal grading system for containers, so it is challenging to reach a firm conclusion on a grade or quality. Understanding some abbreviations and terms normally associated with used shipping containers can help bring some transparency and clarity to how one can look at issues concerning the grade and quality of shipping containers.
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