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Bulk Container Liners, Shipping Liners.
by shippingeworld on Mar 4, 2010
Ifyou have a free flowing and dry product that needs to be moved inbulk, it can be easily transported in a container liner. The productarrives in the same condition as it was when it departed. It is easyto handle and reduce labour costs above all. Alternative bulkheadsystems are used to replace boxes, bags and drums. It is suitable forthe use of wooden bulkheads or steel bar systems with flexiblepolyethylene. The container liner’s body is totally compatible. Drybulk containers, also known as shipping liners or sea liners aremanufactured using a variety of materials, depending upon theapplication. Specific container liner sizes conform to anycorresponding shipping container for cargo transport; however, themost common sizes are for standard 20 foot and 40 foot exportcontainers. Containerliners are strong with variable cargo volumes, which is ideal forvarious loading systems. Most importantly it facilitates easierhandling, quicker installation and lower...Read More >>
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Bulk Container Liners, Shipping Liners.
Dry bulk containers, also known as shipping liners or sea liners are manufactured using a variety of materials, depending upon the application. Specific container liner sizes...
Shipping Costs Defy Q1 2011 Projections
Announcements of freight rate increases from major shippers led analysts to project stronger prices this quarter. But new players have been reluctant to follow suit.
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Announcements of freight rate increases from major shippers led analysts to project stronger prices this quarter. But new players have been reluctant to follow suit.
Container shipping prices were projected to increase 10 to 20 percent in Q1 2011. The rush to send out orders before the start of the Chinese New Year was expected to boost demand and drive up costs. In addition, many of the world's leading container shippers raised rates as early as Q4 2009.
Container shipping prices, however, have remained low.
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