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  2. Chennai Port - Wikipedia

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    Due to the increase in container traffic, a second container terminal was planned and tender works given to PSA Sical. [67] It has asked for support for a mega container terminal. The terminal would be the first deep-water terminal of its kind in India and would be able to handle ultra-large container ships of 13,000–15,000 TEUs capacity and ...

  3. Gateway Distriparks - Wikipedia

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    GDL operates Container Freight Stations, located at major Indian ports such as Navi Mumbai, Chennai, Visakhapatanam and Kochi. The stations offer container yards, general warehousing, bonded warehousing, empty handling and RFID technologies used for container tracking. GDL also has its own dedicated fleet of over 25 rakes and 265 trailers for ...

  4. Textainer Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Textainer 40 foot container being loaded. Textainer Group Holdings Limited is a holding company that focuses on purchasing, leasing, and resale of marine cargo containers. There are three business segments: Container Ownership, Container Management, and Container Resale.

  5. MarineTraffic - Wikipedia

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    The basic MarineTraffic service can be used without cost; more advanced functions such as satellite-based tracking are available subject to payment. [3] The site has six million unique visitors on a monthly basis. In April 2015, the service had 600,000 registered users. [4] [5]

  6. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Hapag and NDL continued to compete until they established a joint-venture container line. The "Hapag-Lloyd Container Line", founded in 1967 and operating from 1968 onward, was established to share the huge investments related to the containerisation of the fleets. The two companies finally merged on 1 September 1970, under the name Hapag-Lloyd. [4]

  7. Triton International - Wikipedia

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    The company's fleet included 7.1 million TEU containers, open tops, flat racks, generator sets and chassis. [1] When TAL International and Triton Container International merged in July 2016, [2] [3] Triton International became the largest container leasing company with a market share of 26%. TAL International's then-CEO Brian Sondey went on to ...

  8. Investigation into deadly midair collision focuses on ...

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    Prior to the collision, both aircraft were in transition, according to officials with the National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the investigation. American Eagle Flight 5342 was ...

  9. Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yang Ming container ship YM People in the port of Keelung in Taiwan Yang Ming headquarters sign. Along with Hapag-Lloyd, HMM Co Ltd, and Ocean Network Express, Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation is a member of THE Alliance. THE Alliance is intended to provide 34 services, directly calling at 81 different ports on a monthly basis. [8]