Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bureau_International_des_Containers> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 15 of
15
with 100 items per page.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers abstract "The International Container Bureau (French: Bureau International des conteneurs, BIC) oversees standards for intermodal containers, commonly referred to as "shipping containers".The goal of the organization is to promote cooperations between corporations, government units and independent organizations relating to intermodal freight transport, the process of containerization, and the transport and handling of shipping containers.It was originally established in 1933 under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, and stopped its operations during World War II, with resumption again in 1948. BIC was elected by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the late 1960s as the single registrar office in charge of the registration and protection of the containers owners and operators's identification code ("BIC code") later standardised as ISO 6346. This ensures a unique code number for every shipping container in the world, and these must be registered with BIC.The Customs Convention on Containers (CCC-1972) in a recent amendment enforced in 2008 also makes reference to the ISO 6346 and code registration with BIC to allow the free circulation of containers worldwide.Its headquarters are located in Paris, France.".
- Bureau_International_des_Containers wikiPageExternalLink www.bic-code.org.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers wikiPageID "739917".
- Bureau_International_des_Containers wikiPageRevisionID "572215407".
- Bureau_International_des_Containers subject Category:Intermodal_containers.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers subject Category:Organizations_based_in_Paris.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers subject Category:Standards_organizations.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers comment "The International Container Bureau (French: Bureau International des conteneurs, BIC) oversees standards for intermodal containers, commonly referred to as "shipping containers".The goal of the organization is to promote cooperations between corporations, government units and independent organizations relating to intermodal freight transport, the process of containerization, and the transport and handling of shipping containers.It was originally established in 1933 under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce, and stopped its operations during World War II, with resumption again in 1948. ".
- Bureau_International_des_Containers label "Bureau International des Containers".
- Bureau_International_des_Containers sameAs m.0379s7.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers sameAs Q6049781.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers sameAs Q6049781.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers wasDerivedFrom Bureau_International_des_Containers?oldid=572215407.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers homepage www.bic-code.org.
- Bureau_International_des_Containers isPrimaryTopicOf Bureau_International_des_Containers.