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  2. Sonobuoy - Wikipedia

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    Sonobuoy. A sonobuoy (a portmanteau of sonar and buoy) is a small expendable sonar buoy dropped from aircraft or ships for anti-submarine warfare or underwater acoustic research. Sonobuoys are typically around 13 cm (5 in) in diameter and 91 cm (3 ft) long. When floating on the water, sonobuoys have both a radio transmitter above the surface ...

  3. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the coding, identification and marking of intermodal (shipping) containers used within containerized intermodal freight transport by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [1] The standard establishes a visual identification system for every container that includes a unique ...

  4. Tank container - Wikipedia

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    A tank container or tanktainer is an intermodal container for the transport of liquids, gases and powders as bulk cargo. It is built to the ISO standards, making it suitable for different modes of transportation; as such, it is also called an ISO tank. [1] Both hazardous and non-hazardous products can be transported in tank containers.

  5. Panamax - Wikipedia

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    The maximum dimensions allowed for a ship transiting the canal using the original locks and the new locks (New Panamax) are: Length. Overall (including protrusions): 950 ft (289.56 m). Exceptions: Container ship and passenger ship: 965 ft (294.13 m) Tug-barge combination, rigidly connected: 900 ft (274.32 m) overall

  6. Containerization - Wikipedia

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    Containerization, also referred as container stuffing or container loading, is the process of unitization of cargoes in exports. Containerization is the predominant form of unitization of export cargoes, as opposed to other systems such as the barge system or palletization. [2] The containers have standardized dimensions.

  7. Flatcar - Wikipedia

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    COFC (container on flat car) cars are typically 89 feet (27.13 m) long and carry four 20-foot (6.10 m) intermodal containers or two 40-foot (12.19 m)/45-foot (13.72 m) shipping containers (the two 45-foot or 13.72-metre containers are carryable due to the fact that the car is actually 92 ft or 28.04 m long, over the strike plates).

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