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Achievements in Freight Container Standardization by Michael Bohlman Knows Maritime, LLC XVII International C.I.S.Co. Conference on Intermodal Transport 26-27 April 2013 University of Catania
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In the beginning
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Sea-Land’s ISO’s The Difference in Corner Fittings
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The Real World of Shipping
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Surprises
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The High Cube
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Lashing & Securing
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The Importance of Being Involved the increase in maximum gross mass of 20 and 30 ft. containers to 30,480 kg; upgrading of the stacking test from a superimposed load of 192,000 kg to 213,360 kg ( stacking force increased from 3392 kN to 3767 kN) increased the floor test vehicle mass to 7260 kg from 5460 kg;
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Tank Containers
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Refrigerated Containers
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VTLs – Vertical Tandem Lifting
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Vertically coupled & bundled flats
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Stacking Capabilities of 45’ Containers
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Door End Security
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How much damage is too much?
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CSC approved but structurally deficient 22G1 – an ISO 20’ x 8’6” high by 8’ wide general purpose container meeting all current ISO specifications. If this was a CSC approved container with reduced racking or stacking strength the Size & Type Code would be 22GA.
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Michael Bohlman Principal Knows Maritime, LLC knowsmaritime@verion.net +1-908-210-6146
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