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Container terminalAn area designated to be used for the stowage of cargo in containers that may be accessed by truck, rail, or ocean transportation.
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Container terminala docking, unloading and loading area within a port designed to suit the sizes and needs of container ships.
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Container terminalAn area designated for the stowage of cargoes in container; usually accessible by truck, railroad and marine transportation. Here containers are picked up, dropped off, maintained and housed.
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Container terminalAn area designated for the stowage of cargoes in container; usually accessible by truck, railroad and marine transportation. Here containers are picked up, dropped off, maintained and housed. An area [..]
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Container terminalAn area designated for the handling, storage, and possibly loading or unloading of cargo into or out of containers, and where containers can be picked up, dropped off, maintained, stored, or loaded or unloaded from one mode of transport to another (that is, vessel, truck, barge, or rail).
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Container terminalA specially equipped berth with storage area, where standard cargo containers are loaded or unloaded.
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Container terminalAn area designated for the stowage of cargo in containers. Usually accessible by truck, railroad and marine transportation, the terminal is where containers are picked up, dropped off, maintained and [..]
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Container terminalA specialized facility where ocean container vessels dock to discharge and load containers, equipped with cranes with a safe lifting capacity of 35-40 tons, with booms having an outreach of up to 120 [..]
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Container terminalA specialized facility where ocean container vessels dock to discharge and load containers, equipped with cranes with a safe lifting capacity of 35-40 tons, with booms having an outreach of up to 120 feet in order to reach the outside cells of vessels. Most such cranes operate on rail tracks and have articulating rail trucks on each of their four l [..]
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Container terminalAn area designated for the stowage of cargoes in container; usually accessible by truck, railroad and marine transportation. Here containers are picked up, dropped off, maintained and housed.
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Container terminalA port facility where containers are moved between container vessels and trucks or rail
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Container terminalArea where large scale container handling, packing and storage facilities are available and used for transport of containers between at least two different transport media (rail, road, sea, air).
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