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- Containerization abstract "Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers (also called shipping containers and ISO containers) made of weathering steel. The containers have standardized dimensions. They can be loaded and unloaded, stacked, transported efficiently over long distances, and transferred from one mode of transport to another—container ships, rail transport flatcars, and semi-trailer trucks—without being opened. The handling system is completely mechanized so that all handling is done with cranes and special forklift trucks. All containers are numbered and tracked using computerized systems.The system, developed after World War II, dramatically reduced transport costs, supported the post-war boom in international trade, and was a major element in globalization. Containerization did away with the sorting of most shipments and the need for warehousing. It displaced many thousands of dock workers who formerly handled break bulk cargo. Containerization also reduced congestion in ports, significantly shortened shipping time and reduced losses from damage and theft.".
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- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink detail.html?isbn=9780823225682.
- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink erg2004.pdf.
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- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink chb_e.
- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink dimen.htm.
- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink inhalt1.htm.
- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Containerization wikiPageExternalLink ports.html.
- Containerization wikiPageID "50387".
- Containerization wikiPageRevisionID "603346235".
- Containerization hasPhotoCollection Containerization.
- Containerization subject Category:Commercial_item_transport_and_distribution.
- Containerization subject Category:Intermodal_containers.
- Containerization type Artifact100021939.
- Containerization type ContainerTerminals.
- Containerization type Facility103315023.
- Containerization type Object100002684.
- Containerization type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Containerization type Station104306080.
- Containerization type Terminal104412901.
- Containerization type Whole100003553.
- Containerization type YagoGeoEntity.
- Containerization type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Containerization comment "Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers (also called shipping containers and ISO containers) made of weathering steel. The containers have standardized dimensions. They can be loaded and unloaded, stacked, transported efficiently over long distances, and transferred from one mode of transport to another—container ships, rail transport flatcars, and semi-trailer trucks—without being opened.".
- Containerization label "Containerization".
- Containerization label "Containerizzazione".
- Containerization label "Containertransport".
- Containerization label "Conteneurisation".
- Containerization label "Contentorização".
- Containerization label "Контейнерные перевозки".
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- Containerization sameAs Containertransport.
- Containerization sameAs Conteneurisation.
- Containerization sameAs Containerizzazione.
- Containerization sameAs 컨테이너리제이션.
- Containerization sameAs Contentorização.
- Containerization sameAs m.0db40.
- Containerization sameAs Q428072.
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- Containerization sameAs Containerization.
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- Containerization depiction Line3174_-_Shipping_Containers_at_the_terminal_at_Port_Elizabeth,_New_Jersey_-_NOAA.jpg.
- Containerization isPrimaryTopicOf Containerization.