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Used to move shipping containers. The points on the boom lock into the the top corners of the containers. This was built to complement set 10219-1 Maersk Train so that the containers can be unloaded from the train to the truck.
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Container City - offices and studio space made from converted shipping containers at Trinity Buoy Wharf, East India Docks
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It's not really a Prefab, it's more built recycling materials like shipping containers and wooden pallets. The aim of Infiniski is to propose cheap and quickly built houses. On their website, they propose many different shapes and configurations. The one presented here was built in Chile for 79,000 euros. It's made with two 40' shipping containers and two 20'.
Thanks to neighbors and friends who helped get everything out of the house very quickly, most of my walnut Victorian and country furniture came through with minimal water damage, none in most cases. Nearly everything is currently stored in two 40 foot ocean shipping containers, until the house is ready.
CN 2946 leads intermodal train east @ mile 3 of CN's Skeena Sub, just west of Terrace, BC - 11 December 2017 [© WCK-JST]
A second locomotive # 3114 was pushing at the tail end of this train.
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This is a Zulu Igulu or container from South Africa. It is today part of the collection of the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, Canada, where its museum catalogue number is K5 132 a-b
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On the 29th April 2025 the container ship 'Kestrel' (2013, 22,071DWT) passes Coalhouse Fort on the River Thames outbound from Tilbury to Hamburg.
These are a bulk carrier and a container ship, each folded from a US currency note. This must be the first time I had the chance of designing and building complete ships. In my undergrad days studying to become a naval architect, I had a small role to play in building a jack-up rig and the QE2 while working in a shipyard in Upper Clyde. Yes, it's true when I tell friends that I've been on the QE2 several time. That was my only experience in building ships, except the present one.
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Container City - offices and studio space made from converted shipping containers at Trinity Buoy Wharf, East India Docks
The view outside of my office at the construction site.. a big container! While I was sitting outside looking at the sky it hit me and this composition came in to my mind.
A large format publicity photo in my collection of unknown origin.
I believe this to be the Seaforth Container Terminal in Liverpool, of which this is one of a pair of container cranes, Walter Woolfenden Crane Services erected.
"In 1955, former trucking company owner Malcom McLean worked with engineer Keith Tantlinger to develop the modern intermodal container. The challenge was to design a shipping container that could efficiently be loaded onto ships and would hold securely on long sea voyages. The result was a 8 feet (2.44 m) tall by 8 ft (2.44 m) wide box in 10 ft (3.05 m)-long units constructed from 2.5 mm (0.098 in) thick corrugated steel. The design incorporated a twistlock mechanism atop each of the four corners, allowing the container to be easily secured and lifted using cranes. After helping McLean create the successful design, Tantlinger convinced him to give the patented designs to industry; this began international standardization of shipping containers."
I learned a lot on this project. I successfully sprouted a second generation of lettuce, bean, and tomato from seeds I harvested, my main goal. About 30% of the plants are not shown, testing different light exposures.
Container na Praia do Buraco, em Balneário Camboriu, Brasil.
Container in the Buraco Beach, near Balneario Camboriu, Brazil.
Finally took a few decent pictures of my new container car. Color green dictated by the fact that part 30036 comes only in green, white, black and dark bluish gray.
le collectif HandMade s'amuse avec des containers
merci à mehdi et son équipe pour le super boulot
et merci à julien pour le spot!
Container ship getting unloaded at the docks in South Boston.
Imagine having one of them fall on your head?
Industry experts estimate that anywhere from 2,000 to 10,000 containers fall off ships each year, less than 1% of the number of containers sent by sea annually but representing a huge cost to those who lose cargo to the ocean. The loss of even one shipping container, which can be 20 feet to 40 feet long and 8 feet high and may hold millions of small parts, could shut down a manufacturing line.