Sea Containers was a Bermudan registered company which operated two primary business areas: transport and container leasing. It was founded in 1965 by...
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intermodal containers comply with ISO standards, and can officially be called ISO containers. These containers are known by many names: cargo container, sea container...
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Sea Containers House is a prominent building on the south bank of the River Thames, west of Blackfriars Bridge, in London. Sea Containers House is located...
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Containerization (redirect from Sea container)
intermodal containers (also called shipping containers, or ISO containers). Containerization, also referred as container stuffing or container loading,...
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rail and sea. Sea containers are crucial for modern logistics, offering a cost-effective storage and shipping solution. These durable containers, designed...
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Seaco (category Container shipping companies)
in Bermuda and Barbados. Seaco is owned by the Bermuda-based Global Sea Containers Ltd., which is itself indirectly owned by Bohai Leasing. HNA Group own...
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Seaspeed and Hoverlloyd. Its last owners were Sea Containers; the company ran a small fleet of two high-speed SeaCat catamaran ferries in its final year. Hoverspeed...
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company Sea Containers with initial capital of $100,000. Over forty years Sherwood expanded Sea Containers from a supplier of leased cargo containers, into...
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Division of Sea Containers, GNER's parent company. Before this, Garnett was Regional Manager - Eastern Division for Sealink when it was a Sea Containers subsidiary...
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SeaCat was the marketing name used by Sea Containers Ferries Scotland for its services between Northern Ireland, Scotland and England between 1992 and...
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Transshipment (section Transshipment at sea)
Transshipment, trans-shipment or transhipment is the shipment of goods or containers to an intermediate destination, then to another destination. One possible...
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GNER, was a train operating company in the United Kingdom, owned by Sea Containers, that operated the InterCity East Coast franchise on the East Coast...
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transport as part of international trade. This is a list of the 30 largest container shipping companies as of March 2025, according to Alphaliner, ranked in...
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1 July 2023". "Curzon to close Ripon cinema". 14 June 2023. "Home". Sea Containers London https://www.seacontainerslondon.com. Retrieved 26 July 2019....
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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...
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Aegean Speed Lines were formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Sea Containers and the Eugenides Group. Aegean Speed Lines were the first ferry company...
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2004, Sea Containers owned Silja Line entirely. The company was doing well financially and all seemed to be going well. However, Sea Containers' other...
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HSC Super Runner Jet (redirect from M/S SuperSeaCat Four)
for Sea Containers, but entered service only in 2000 for Sea Container's subsidiary Silja Line. In 2006 she was transferred to another Sea Containers subsidiary...
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prevent contaminated material from being shipped, sea shipping containers can be tracked, and containers can be decontaminated before reuse. There is increasing...
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Sea Containers established SuperSeaCat as a new subsidiary to continue traffic on the route. In January 2008 SeaContainers sold 50% of the SuperSeaCat...
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a new franchise after it beat bids from FirstGroup/NedRailways and Sea Containers. The 2001 franchises awarded were (as promulgated) to run for 20 years...
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(LNER), a company owned by the Department for Transport. In April 1996, Sea Containers, operating under the GNER brand, commenced a seven-year contract to...
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Pan-Atlantic Steamship Corporation to Sea-Land. From 1967 to 1973, Sea-Land became notable for delivering 1,200 containers a month to the Indochina peninsula...
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franchise was awarded to the Bermuda-based transport and container leasing company Sea Containers, which operated it from April 1996 until April 2005 via...
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MS Arberia (redirect from M/S Club Sea)
she was replaced by the new MS Wellamo and sold to Sea Containers. After being sold to Sea Containers the Silja Star was rebuilt at Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven...
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Royal Family during her Silver Jubilee was erected in front of the Sea Containers House in London while the building was under renovation.[citation needed]...
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International Plant Protection Convention (redirect from Sea Container Task Force)
that can act as a vector for the spread of plant pests – for example, containers, packaging materials, soil, vehicles, vessels and machinery. The IPPC...
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HSC Jaume II (redirect from HSC SeaCat Rapide)
Routes. In March 2001 Rapide moved up from the English Channel to Sea Containers Irish Sea services between Liverpool and Dublin, Liverpool and Douglas. For...
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HSC Hellenic Highspeed (redirect from HSC SuperSeaCat Two)
owned by Sea Containers. She first entered services between Dover and Calais for Sea Containers subsidiary Hoverspeed in 1997, named HSC SuperSeaCat Two...
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HSC Speedrunner Jet (redirect from M/S SuperSeaCat Three)
Fincantieri, Riva Trigoso, Italy, for Sea Containers as HSC SuperSeaCat Three. Under that name she sailed on Sea Container's services around the British Isles...
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