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  2. Stowage plan for container ships - Wikipedia

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    20 feet container size is: 20 ft (6.1 m) length by 8 ft (2.4 m) width by 8.6 ft (2.6 m) height. 40 feet container size is: 40 ft (12 m) length by 8 ft (2.4 m) width by 8.6 ft (2.6 m) height. Container vessels are built to contain as many containers as possible, accordingly the vessels are divided into sections:

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  5. FMC's Container Availability "Interpretive" Rule For Review - AOL

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    The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has published on its website the notice of a proposed "interpretive" rule to address future demurrage and detention disputes brought before the commission by ...

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  7. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the coding, identification and marking of intermodal (shipping) containers used within containerized intermodal freight transport by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [1]

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  9. Terminal Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Large container terminals typically require yard management functionality in a TOS, whereas bulk dry and liquid cargo terminals do not. Terminal Operating Systems often use other technologies such as internet, EDI processing , mobile computers, wireless LANs and Radio-frequency identification (RFID) to efficiently monitor the flow of products ...