Of the total ship calls, containerised vessels made up 3, 798 or a 39.9 per cent increase over the 2, 715 ships in 1995,
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It has evolved from nineteenth century imports of supplies and exports of produce from rural Otago's farms and businesses into today's long-distance containerised freight.
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"Remora " could be controlled from a containerised facility aboard the rescue ship, with power, control, and sensors fed through an armoured umbilical cable.
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The centre will allow pre-fabrication of panels and display units of stand systems to be done off-site beforehand, as well as containerised storage of stand materials,
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Port Klang was originally known as "'Port Swettenham "'when it was founded under containerised cargo, and is moving towards its by end of 2007.
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"' ACTS Nederland BV "'was founded in 1989, and developed systems for transloading of containerised waste from road to rail without the use of cranes.
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The terminal is to be built to handle containerised ( ISO Container, Swap body ), and wagon-load trains, with a capacity of 20 trains per day.
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Teo ruled out the company's involvement in the containerised trade as he said many of the big lines are suffering from the poor freight rates levels and over-tonnage.
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In 1973 a gantry-type container crane was erected in the station yard for the truck to train transition of containerised refrigerated meat from the Weddell Crown freezing works in Leamington.
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Reviewing the total cargo throughput, Rajasingam said containerised cargo tonnage went up by 24.3 per cent to 27.03m tonnes as compared to 21.74m tonnes in 1995.