Thanks for the question! When the container is in the U.S., the only documentation needed would be a standard bill of lading (BOL), depending on what's inside the container. For example, if there are hazardous materials inside the container, you'd also need the proper documentation for that. Hope that answers your question!
If you mean how the contents of the container get loaded or unloaded, it's treated a lot like a dry van trailer. If you mean how it gets loaded and unloaded onto a vessel or chassis, the two most common ways to load and unload a container would be using a reachstacker or a gantry crane in a port or rail yard. Thanks for watching!
You're right! Some trailers definitely do have side doors as well. We are actually in the process of updating this video and using real trailers as examples during the educational portion of this video so we can be more specific with it. This is definitely something we will have to cover! Thanks for the tip 😀
We are in the process of creating an updated version of this video and will have more information about tanker included! Thanks for pointing that out! 😃
am also a dispatch,urvideo was so helpful, thanks guys don't stop
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Helpful!! Thanks for the share.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing ❤
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When we carry our containers what we suppose to have documentations?(one of the guy asked me at a interview)
Thanks for the question! When the container is in the U.S., the only documentation needed would be a standard bill of lading (BOL), depending on what's inside the container. For example, if there are hazardous materials inside the container, you'd also need the proper documentation for that. Hope that answers your question!
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What is the procedure of container loading and unloading prosses
If you mean how the contents of the container get loaded or unloaded, it's treated a lot like a dry van trailer. If you mean how it gets loaded and unloaded onto a vessel or chassis, the two most common ways to load and unload a container would be using a reachstacker or a gantry crane in a port or rail yard. Thanks for watching!
You guys forget, moving vans or movie trailer’s they have multiple doors to load from the sides and back
You're right! Some trailers definitely do have side doors as well. We are actually in the process of updating this video and using real trailers as examples during the educational portion of this video so we can be more specific with it. This is definitely something we will have to cover! Thanks for the tip 😀
Tanker and Container???
We are in the process of creating an updated version of this video and will have more information about tanker included! Thanks for pointing that out! 😃
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