Definition of Containerisation. Meaning of Containerisation. Synonyms of Containerisation

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- Containerization. Broeze, Frank (2002). The Globalisation of the Oceans: Containerisation from the 1950s to the Present. Research in Maritime History, issue...
- shipping tonnage handled, at 2.85 billion gross tons (GT), and in terms of containerised traffic, at 37.2 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). It is...
- Bull Island slowly formed as sand built up behind it. The advent of containerisation in the second half of the 20th century resulted in the port gradually...
- commonly applied to timber poles, and are commonly ****ociated with cargo, containerisation, the Scouting movement, sailors, and gardeners. It has been imagined...
- 20th century, the town suffered a significant period of decline, with containerisation causing a reduction in port activity. The Wirral Waters development...
- The Port of Goole (also known as Goole Docks and The Port in Green Fields), is a maritime port at the mouth of the Aire and Calder Navigation where it...
- With railways, a break of gauge occurs where a line of one track gauge (the distance between the rails, or between the wheels of trains designed to run...
- RSV Nuyina is an icebreaking research and supply vessel intended to support Australian scientific activities and research bases in Antarctica. Capable...
- Refinery. The Jawaharlal Nehru Port, which handles 55–60% of India's containerised cargo, was commissioned on 26 May 1989 across the cr**** at Nhava Sheva...
- carry naval stores from UK to overseas Naval bases, she pioneered containerisation with "Chacons", small wooden containers developed at Chatham Dockyard...