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  2. OOCL - Wikipedia

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    OOCL is a large integrated international container transportation, logistics and terminal company [2] with offices in 70 countries. OOCL has 59 vessels of different classes, with capacity varying from 2,992 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) to 21,413 TEU, including two ice-class vessels for extreme weather conditions.

  3. Category : Ships of the Orient Overseas Container Line

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    Pages in category "Ships of the Orient Overseas Container Line" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. OOCL G-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The G class is a series of container ships built for OOCL. With a maximum theoretical capacity of 21,413 TEU they were the largest container ships in the world when they were built and the first ships with a capacity larger than 21,000 TEU. [1] They took the title of largest container ships from Madrid Maersk (20,568 TEU).

  5. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    The standard establishes a visual identification system for every container that includes a unique serial number (with check digit), the owner, a country code, a size, type and equipment category as well as any operational marks. The register of container owners is managed by the International Container Bureau (BIC).

  6. Overseas Containers - Wikipedia

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    By 1982 OCL was Europe's largest container through transport operator with a fleet of 20 containerships and more than 60,000 container units. It served more than 50 major ports and, in 1980, transported more than a quarter of a million container loads of import and export cargo on a route network linking locations throughout four continents.

  7. Orient Overseas (International) Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the business was renamed as Orient Overseas Container Line. [4] [non-primary source needed] The holding company of the group, Orient Overseas Container (Holdings) Limited, was incorporated on 27 February 1973. [7] It was a listed company in Hong Kong, Far East and Kam Ngan stock exchanges since May 1973. [8]

  8. Container ship - Wikipedia

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    A system of three dimensions is used in cargo plans to describe the position of a container aboard the ship. [43] The first coordinate is the bay, which starts at the front of the ship and increases aft. [43] The second coordinate is the row. [43] Rows on the starboard side are given odd numbers and those on the port side are given even numbers ...

  9. OOCL M-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    OOCL Chongqing: 2006 9622629 28 Jun 2013 In service [7] OOCL Egypt: NYK Hermes (2013-2016) 2007 9622631 26 Jul 2013 In service [8] OOCL Bangkok: 2008 9627978 13 Sep 2013 In service [9] OOCL Malaysia: NYK Hyperion (2013-2016) 2009 9627980 16 Oct 2013 In service [10] OOCL Korea: 2010 9627992 17 Apr 2014 In service [11] OOCL Singapore: 2011 ...