By the end of 1974, Reynolds had put more than $ 1 billion into Sea-Land, building huge terminals in New Jersey and Hong Kong and adding to its fleet of containerships.
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Earlier, the vessel had trimmed several hundred miles ( kilometers ) from its original route because of delays caused by unfavorable winds and problems in arranging containership transportation to its starting point in southwestern Greenland.
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Earlier, the vessel had trimmed several hundred miles ( kilomters ) from its original route because of delays caused by unfavorable winds and problems in arranging containership transportation to its starting point in southwestern Greenland.
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Packed in half-ton bales, they are loaded on 18-wheel trucks, onto containerships and then sent to countries like Canada, Japan, Nigeria, Chile, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.
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The company's shipping fleet includes around 155 containerships, 286 bulk carriers, 55 woodchip carriers, 113 car carriers, 21 reefer carriers, 78 tankers, 30 LNG carriers, and three cruise ships.
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The mate standing what was a quiet and uneventful watch on Esso Brussels's bridge heard Sea Witch's distress whistle and watched as the containership began to head out of the channel towards his ship.
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On their rough ride to the Chemtrans Christian, the Coast Guard crew of 10 passed a crude oil tanker, a chemical tanker, a barge, a containership, an offshore supply vessel and two shrimp boats.
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""'CMA CGM Zheng He " "'is an Explorer class containership built for CMA CGM . It is among the world's largest containerships, at 16, 020 TEU.
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""'CMA CGM Zheng He " "'is an Explorer class containership built for CMA CGM . It is among the world's largest containerships, at 16, 020 TEU.
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Ports, Gnanalingam said, also need to address the response of the liner shipping sector to the globalisation of trade as reflected in the emergence of large alliances and deployment of very large containerships with higher frequency of calls.