Container ship - Wikipedia A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization
Types Of Cargo Ships: 12 Different Vessel Categories Container ships are specialized vessels designed to transport enormous quantities of goods in an organized and efficient manner They are equipped to carry cargo, which is securely stored in standardized shipping containers
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Container Ship: Definition, Types, and Design - Inbound Logistics Learn about container ships, including their development and types, in this article, which also covers important features such as the standardized size of containers, efficiency gains, and maximum capacity of goods
Ship - Container, Cargo, Freight | Britannica Container ships are moderate-size merchant vessels built for speeds of greater than about 20 knots Much use is made of small, compact, diesel power plants to provide more space for containers
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