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Name: Container Transport
Adress: Ribistrasse 5, 4460 Gelterkinden
Phone: 061 983 10 40
Email: info@twfonline.ch
Web: www.twfonline.ch
Cupcake plastic lidded containers off my Hubby for Christmas, one with a pink cup base and pink swirl frosting and one with a lemon cup base and lime frosting and both have rubber cherries!
The Container Store (19,111 square feet)
11732 W Broad Street, Short Pump Town Center, Richmond, VA
This location opened on March 20th, 2021; it was originally part of Circuit City #3549, which was built and opened in 2004 and closed in March 2009. It became an hhgregg on November 12th, 2009, which closed in spring 2017
An interesting combo of all kinds of bright colours on a container depot in Baltimore on Christmas day.........
[IMO:9460356] Containerschiff (Container ship) | Fotodatum: 2023-09-05 | Baujahr: 2010 | DWT: 165887t | Breite: 51,3m | Tiefgang: 16,0m | Ladekapazität: 14000 TEU | Maschinenleistung: 73182 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 24,1 kn
uso de contenedores como una cafeterÃa en Querétaro, lástima la rejita de la calle y que no me hayan dejado entrar... era de una escuelita privada.
Truck trailer for 20ft containers.
The blue trailer is 100% self-desiged.
Scale: 1:42
Parts: 107
The container is inspired by Pickyourownbogie
Parts: 420
The truck is not my own design! It is mainly based of the brilliant Volvo FH16 from Ralph Savelsberg .
Parts: 427
This architectural installation is created by Japanese architect, Shigeru Ban by stacking containers and reusable paper tubes, This diaplay is at the Central Promontory Site for the Singapore Biennale@Marine Bay.
The large majority of containers are 40-footers, with some up to 53 ft, a few 20-footers, and a few extra-high ones (9'6" instead of 8' 6").
Most today are made in China, with some 18,000,000 in existence, and an estimated 2,000-10,000 being lost overboard every year. The biggest ships today can carry about 14,000 20 ft containers at a time.
The largest we usually use on construction sites are 20 ft, and sometimes as small as 10 ft.
A container ship being (un)loaded at the newly extended port of Algeciras, Spain. Picture taken from Gibraltar.
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Negotiating the reverse curves at Pontrilas (between Hereford and Abergavenny) on 28 September 2013 is Freightliner’s 66538 working 4V64, the 11.08 Crewe Basford Hall to Wentloog container train. Note the signal-box and semaphore signals controlling movements at this delightful location.
Used at North Melbourne rail yards to transfer containers from standard gauge wagons to broad gauge ones