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Containerization, also
referred as
container stuffing or
container loading, is the
process of
unitization of
cargoes in exports.
Containerization is...
- "Virtualization and
Containerization of
Application Infrastructure: A Comparison" (PDF).
Thijs Scheepers. S2CID 18129086. "What is
containerization?". www.redhat...
- A
containerized housing unit,
usually abbreviated as CHU (and
sometimes called containerized living unit or CLU) is an ISO
shipping container pre-fabricated...
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international trade in the
second half of the
twentieth century.
Containerization led to a
significant reduction in the cost of
freight transportation...
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United States.
Containerization: The 20th
century saw a
major shift in the work of
dockworkers with the
introduction of
containerization.
Containers revolutionized...
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global economy,
including petroleum, grain, steel, automobiles, and
containerized goods. See the
articles on
individual ports for more information, including...
- that of
operating the
train itself, a
factor that
practices such as
containerization, trailer-on-flatcar or
rolling highway aim to minimize. Traditionally...
- the company.
Containerization is an
alternate approach to security.
Rather than
controlling an employee/s
entire device,
containerization apps
create isolated...
- but
larger ISO-standard
shipping containers.
Intermodal container Containerization 8' 6" length, 6' 3"
width and 6' 10+1⁄2" height, and 9000 lbs capacity...
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intermodal containers proliferated during the 1960s and 1970s
under the
containerization innovations of the
American shipping company SeaLand. Like cardboard...