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- Sea Containers was a Bermudan registered company which operated two primary business areas: transport and container leasing. It was founded in 1965 by...
- intermodal containers comply with ISO standards, and can officially be called ISO containers. These containers are known by many names: cargo container, sea container...
- 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...
- intermodal containers (also called shipping containers, or ISO containers). Containerization, also referred as container stuffing or container loading,...
- Sea Containers established SuperSeaCat as a new subsidiary to continue traffic on the route. In January 2008 SeaContainers sold 50% of the SuperSeaCat...
- 2004, Sea Containers owned Silja Line entirely. The company was doing well financially and all seemed to be going well. However, Sea Containers' other...
- 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...
- operator, the Germany-based Phoenix Reisen. MS Walrus was purchased from SeaContainers. She was renamed MS Jules Verne and chartered to the Spain-based Vision...
- summer of 1996. Initially the operations were in collaboration with SeaContainers, but were run without them from 1997 onwards. In October of the same...
- "container" or "shipping container" is virtually synonymous with "intermodal freight container" (sometimes informally called a "sea can"), a container...