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  2. Lift-on/lift-off - Wikipedia

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    Ships with cranes or other cargo handling equipment on-board are also termed geared vessels. As container ships usually have no on-board cranes or other mechanism to load or unload their cargo, they are therefore dependent on dockside container cranes to load and unload. However lift-on/lift-off vessels can load and unload their own cargo ...

  3. Container crane - Wikipedia

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    There are two common types of container handling gantry crane: high profile, where the boom is hinged at the waterside of the crane structure and lifted in the air to clear the ships for navigation, and low profile, where the boom is shuttled toward and over the ship to allow the trolley to load and discharge containers. Low-profile cranes are ...

  4. Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force - Wikipedia

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    Designed to operate for extended periods at sea, the Lewis and Clark-class ships have improved cargo handling equipment that increases efficiency and makes the ships more cost effective to operate and maintain. All of the Lewis and Clark-class ships are named after great American pioneers. These ships are listed as follows:

  5. Auxiliary crane ship - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary crane ships are converted commercial container ships, equipped with pedestal cranes capable of lifting containers and other cargo. These are used to unload cargo from their own holds as well from other vessels at port facilities which do not have their own cargo handling capability.

  6. Rubber tyred gantry crane - Wikipedia

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    Some RTGs use automation technology at ports to reduce human involvement in processing and handling cargo. Automation technology is used to optimize, track, or communicate container movements (e.g., automated gate systems), as well as automated cargo handling equipment to load, unload, and move containers. [5]

  7. Container port design process - Wikipedia

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    Whether vessel has cargo handling equipment/ how it load cargo. Usually, container vessels require external handling equipment. Vessel routine shall also get considered as the inter-modal capability requirement for import, export, and trans-ship service will be different.

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