Prototype History: The 40 foot container is the king of the container business. It is the most common standard container size used for international and domestic shipping. Most intermodal operations that handle overseas shipping are optimized for this container size. These containers are typically reinforced for loading, unloading and transportation by ship.
Dry containers are meant for non-refrigerated goods and hence are the most common type.
Corrugation in the construction of these containers yields much greater strength (just like with corrugated cardboard for boxes) but is more expensive to fabricate. Due to the extra strength granted by the corrugation, this is a popular type for overseas use.
Dry containers are meant for non-refrigerated goods and hence are the most common type.
Corrugation in the construction of these containers yields much greater strength (just like with corrugated cardboard for boxes) but is more expensive to fabricate. Due to the extra strength granted by the corrugation, this is a popular type for overseas use.
Road Name History: “K” Line Logistics (U.S.A.) Inc. is an International Freight Forwarding company and also Customs Broker.
Established nearly 50 years ago, "K" Line Logistics, Ltd. (KLL), with headquarters in Japan, operates as an International Freight Forwarder and Passenger Travel Agent within the Kawasaki Group. Currently, KLL boasts over 50 offices employing over 1,800 professionals worldwide.
K" Line - Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. - is the third largest Japanese shipping line. From its beginnings in 1919 to its state-of-the-industry technological advancements of today, "K" Line has been dedicated to serving the shipping community. "K" Line is a worldwide integrated transportation enterprise prepared to address the challenges of an ever changing environment.
Established nearly 50 years ago, "K" Line Logistics, Ltd. (KLL), with headquarters in Japan, operates as an International Freight Forwarder and Passenger Travel Agent within the Kawasaki Group. Currently, KLL boasts over 50 offices employing over 1,800 professionals worldwide.
K" Line - Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. - is the third largest Japanese shipping line. From its beginnings in 1919 to its state-of-the-industry technological advancements of today, "K" Line has been dedicated to serving the shipping community. "K" Line is a worldwide integrated transportation enterprise prepared to address the challenges of an ever changing environment.
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