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Diagonal Ave Seattle Washington.

One section of the amazing Hong Kong Port. And yes, those are not Lego blocks.

The Interior dressed and looking nice for the Green Tour 2008

New 10ft corten ISO container that TRS modified with a 20 gauge steel roll up door and louver vents.

Built with fork pockets for easy lifting.

Hapag Lloyd container being hauled on a chassis,Kent Ave Vancouver BC.

BRC based WAG-5HA loco - 23841 is slowly crawling out of Dum Dum Junction (DDJ) yard with a container freight train at its tow !!

Dorf Kraase bei Neubrandenburg (Mecklenburger Seenplatte)

Container cargo ship in logistics hub port and transportation center

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

cargo container, crane lifted

Some cropping, clonestamping, black and white finished with some levels.

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

This heart container is my first attempt at 3D origami. The entire object is composed of 217 pieces of paper measuring 5cm square. The entire heart is 18cm x 20cm. It is hung on some simple brass chain.

Except for some small vines growing in the cracks of the stairs, all the plants in this shot are in containers.

Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates

San Andres

Cholula

Puebla

Mexico

 

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT), Florida’s No. 1 container port by volume, announced the addition of two experienced containerized cargo professionals to the port’s commercial team.

 

Joyssy Arias joins JAXPORT as Director of Ocean Carrier Development. In this role, Arias is responsible for developing JAXPORT’s ocean carrier service in the container trade, with a primary focus on building and maintaining the port’s relationships with global ocean carriers.

 

Arias has nearly two decades of experience with some of the world’s leading ocean carriers, most recently serving as Senior Manager of Trans-Pacific Trade for Hapag-Lloyd. During her career, she has held logistics management roles based in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and South America, serving nearly all major international trade lanes and developing new routings and products. Arias is experienced in perishable cargo and vessel capacity management from her former roles at A.P. Moller Maersk and global freight forwarder ECU Worldwide. She speaks Spanish and Portuguese.

 

Sheila Cox joins JAXPORT as Director of National Container Accounts. In this role, she works to develop new and existing container cargo business with shippers and beneficial cargo owners throughout the United States.

 

Cox has more than 30 years of experience in the transportation and logistics industry, most recently serving as Founder and Managing Director of Global Match, a Charleston, South Carolina-based third-party logistics provider. Experienced in nearly every facet of the Southeast US supply chain, Cox previously served in business development roles at the South Carolina Ports Authority, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), North Carolina State Ports Authority, and COSCO Shipping. She began her career serving as a freight forwarder, managing end-to-end ocean and air freight delivery.

Meet my little attempt at some form of urban homesteading. My container garden. Since this picture was taken, I also got basil and two more succulents.

 

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CP's Vancouver BC Waterfront Track.

A container ship being (un)loaded at the newly extended port of Algeciras, Spain. Picture taken from Gibraltar.

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.

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A container for sharps in the temporary toilet at St Pancras Station. I took the picture, which came out rather poorly, as I was impressed by Network Rail's new attitude towards drug use - that attitude being, if you're going to pump your arm full of heroin, at least have the common decency to put the needle in the bin afterwards.

Used at North Melbourne rail yards to transfer containers from standard gauge wagons to broad gauge ones

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