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Containerization is the process of storing and transporting cargo in standardized containers that allow for rapid embarkation and disembarkation of cargoes.
Containerization is the process of storing and transporting cargo in standardized containers that allow for rapid embarkation and disembarkation of cargoes.


The standard container sizes are 5 meters and 10 meters.
The standard container sizes are 5 meters and 10 meters.


Containerization was developed by Marcus Connery an employee of [[Landing Lines]] a logistics company in [[Burgundie]].
Containerization was developed by Marcus Connery an employee of [[Lansing Lines]] a logistics company in [[Burgundie]].
 
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 3 April 2024

Containerization is the process of storing and transporting cargo in standardized containers that allow for rapid embarkation and disembarkation of cargoes.

The standard container sizes are 5 meters and 10 meters.

Containerization was developed by Marcus Connery an employee of Lansing Lines a logistics company in Burgundie.

to be continued.