Containerization Containerization consists of putting the goods in boxes or trailers that are easy to transfer between two transportation modes.
Service-unique container Service-unique container refers to any 20- or 40-foot International Organization for Standardization container procured or leased by a Service to meet ...
Rough terrain container handler Rough terrain container handler is a piece of materials handling equipment used to pick up and move containers. Also called RTCH.
Quadruple container Quadruple container is a 57.5 inches x 96 inches x 96 inches container box with a metal frame, pallet base, and International Organization for ...
Military van (container) Military van (container)— military-owned, demountable container, conforming to United States and international standards, operated in a centrally controlled fleet ...
Military specification container Military specification container is a container that meets specific written standards. Also called MILSPEC container.
International Convention for Safe Containers International Convention for Safe Containers— a convention held in Geneva, Switzerland, on 2 Dec 1972, which resulted in setting standard safety requirements ...
Double container Double container is a 9.8125 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet (2991 millimeters by 2438 millimeters by 2438 millimeters) reusable International Standards Organization ...
Department of Defense container system Department of Defense container system— all Department of Defense owned, leased, and controlled 20- or 40-foot intermodal International Organization for Standardization ...
Containership Containership refers to a ship, usually non-self-sustaining that is specially constructed and equipped to carry only containers without associated equipment, in all available ...