How Are Shipping Containers Made And Where Shipping Containers Are Constructed?
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How Are Shipping Containers Made And Where Shipping Containers Are Constructed?
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I really enjoyed that, amazing how much manual labour still taking place, in Japan, South Korea or Taiwan that would be robot work most of that assembly and spot welding etc. I hope they are recycling the old ones, most end up on second hand market in Australia to the general public.
China is actually very advanced in robotics, way more advanced that Japan or korea. This type of work still need manual workers. Robots are not that useful.
I just bought 3 of these for $4,000 a piece in Florida from Container One. One yesterday,...a bit beat up, lots of forklift damage, but no leaks during the monsoon downpour we had last night.
Careless forklift drivers cause a lot of unnecessary damage
@@treashurehunter800 8 to 10 grand
I have 3 cost me £1800 a piece, they are in very good condition and are sprayed with fire retardant inside I have cars in them, they are brilliant for storage.
@@Lousy_Bastard Two of them came with a horrible urine smell in them and one was very good. The outsides are beat up pretty bad, but no leaks, and the doors operate well.
@@doghousejim They are very tough I myself wouldn't worry too much about looks as long as there are no leaks, if I had more room I would get more.
Guten Tag,
für mich eine wertvolle und beeindruckender Einblick in die Fertigung. Allen Respekt vor diesem Job, an alle Arbeiter.
Evtl. eine Idee- um Wohncontainer herzustellen.
Vielen herzlichen Dank für das wertvolle Video. Gracias. Thank You.
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I am a little surprised at how much “hands on” work is actually done I would had thought it was a much more Automated system because of how many Containers are used around the World
me as well but i guess labor is cheaper then automation in China
@@Brainmalfuction Exactly
@@Brainmalfuction Have you thought about the fact that it is not easy to automate? Automation is cheaper over time.
The usage of these ship containers can last up to almost a decade that why they manufacture enough cus can reuse
@@aberba thats my point difficulty = set up time and cost which in turn = money
automation also has it limitations and is only as good at the programmer and the setup used
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The video comments touched on the development of the container. The history of the container is given in a fascinating book by Marc Levinson: "The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger".
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Cool !
It's good to see humans working
We call them sea cans. We have twelve 40' ones that are filled with two+ years of supplies. We are a remote 100% self-sufficient off-grid homestead. Any dated items we rotate. The cans are stackable, weather tight and pest proof - which is why we use them. They're not an eyesore as they are camoflauge painted and located in the forest.
in a forest you own ??? Or in your backyard between two trees ?
@@xl000 I own 3000 acres of forest.
@@zajournals UA-cam video, plz
@@zajournals If you have 3000 acres of forest, and claim to be self sufficient, why do you need 12 containers worth of supplies from the outside world? If you can't make everything in the containers, but need everything in the containers, then you are not self-sufficient. Ask any South American or African nation.
@@backtotheoldway6964 we've stockpiled equipment and parts, food (that we've grown) in case of crop failure, medical supplies, etc. We've been self-sufficient once we completed the homestead builds, years ago, and are off-grid, producing our own power needs.
Perfect
This is a great video
Very good video.
I love this company everyone is work nice job guys
Very cool. Subscribed.
They stole this video.
Actual sounds will be highly appreciated.
Informative. Useful. Calming. Inspiring. Life-changing. Enjoyable. Heart-warming. Other.
Amazing👍
This is so amazing. So much manual labor. Nuts.
Its kinda good watching Chinese manufacturing videos without the live leak logo
Nice work everyone. They look like they will last awhile.
A while.
Nah, they were made in China.
LOL, no they won't.
No forced air breathing systems being worn, I would imagine many will develop cancer through welding fumes.
some of them wear masks, also there is a fume extraction system on top. It may not be up to Canadian standards, but it's better than nothing.
One thing must kill a man. Is like you want to live up to 600 Year's on Earth.
But the birds in the factory are singing peacefully
I'm sure I read that the idea for containers was invented by Mc Lean Trucking of Salem, NC in the early 60's.
what part name is the man isntalled on 8:09? is that such a hook or something?
You all forgetting all these are huge and heavy things they are low value, It’s just not practicable to use very expensive robots to make them ! Probably why you can buy in America them for $4000 secondhand and you don’t see American workers making them do you !
Just be happy there doing the work for a lot less and you’re getting the benefit.
$4000 is retail price. Handles can get them for you for around $2000. Just so you know.
@@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071 not today and not for a long while
Meanwhile, in LA, California, "Hulk" and "Flipper" are drooling in anticipation and whispering in their best Pedro Cerrano voice, "Send that shit to me!"
For day how many containers will made?
why you asking
Good luck
That music raped my ears.
Thx
Good to make home
Wow I didn't know that it is so labour intensive. I would have thought is all robotic arms these days
Labour is cheap in the Communist state
Automation is starting to take over... and it will suck for chinese workers this time!
And that's why shipping containers sink when ships capsize as they aren’t solid steel air tight boxes with just wooden floors
Some are made airtight. I own 12 of them.
They don't all sink, it depends on what's inside them. They become menaces to navigation if they float.
muito loko....
Would have been interested but I lasted about 20 seconds into the stupid music. Why did you ruin what could have been a brilliant video.
Good thing there’s a volume adjustment option, on just about any type of device you ignorant human being!
You don’t have a mute button?
Time to switch to a different style of music!
Yes had to mute it, it boggles my mind that people put music on videos, the only videos that should have music are music videos that's it, everything else should not have music it should be illegal and at least 10 years in prison or maybe even sentenced to death.
The original video had narration. They ripped it off and added the music.
Somehow I didn't notice that there was text at the top of the video until about halfway through...
Nice video, but the music sucks, had to mute the sound.
Blame these guys for stealing this video.
@1:50 ...a good example of "trust but verify". (Considering where these are made...)
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Now every time I see shipping containers I remember Belinda Carr.
Theres so many in the world now, that the world has a job to contain them...
Thought they were machine made? The future of houseing...mass produced housing with bars added for cladding etc.. and foam insulation
How much new container 40"?
What is this job called ?
Another product made in China and another reason we need to make our own products here in the U.S.
America like much of the west is too expensive for this type of manufacturing and workers will only work half the time of the Chinese. In China in a month you may get two days off in a month and sleep at the factory. Good luck getting any American to do that (besides amazon workers)
lazy/greedy/drunk MAGA surely will say this while do nothing better than bomb others
US is only good for making war machines to support their 13+ invasive wars in the past 30 years. Rich people know you people can`t making life enssential goods for a profit
Time to make x type foldable containers,to save valuable space at ports n warehouses..
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The music earned you my down vote. I never understand why video content makers insist on the most annoying musical accompaniment. This video would be much better just listening to the sound of the machinery, the clinking and clanking of metal being shaped into a giant steel box.
I've been downloading video on RAILWAYS FOR MANY YEARS, with no music. There's no music in normal life. It spoils the video, I switched off.
How could you have any retinas left with all of that arc flash everywhere?
This is so low tech for 2020. I was working sheet metal welding, shaping, grinding in the lte 80’s as a student part time job
I am guessing the average worker in the video is making $20 per day.
More like $8
Wonder how many of these are laying at the bottoms of are oceans I sure there is quite a few lmfao
Thousands
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These are jobs (among many others in other industries) that have left the U.S. in the decades past due to greedy profit-minded companies, stockholders and equally greedy labor unions in pursuit of exorbitant wages & costly healthcare benefits---all of which are passed-on to consumers. Just research the history of U.S. labor and manufacturing trends. It's all there in history books.
Same here in the UK.
Tens of Millions of jobs unfortunately from America alone.
I'm willing to bet that this is all theater for the camera.
Now they sit in the port of Los Angeles, idling their engines, unable to unload
I gotta give the Chinese people a hand they work hard for living.
I'm surprised they didn't show the bosses screaming and shouting and beating all the slackers into submission, this is sad.
Aw ,It's called hard work
Welcome to the real world, not everyone works in an office behind a computer.
I want to buy some shipping containers to put on my property and "repurpose".
Why is 'repurpose' in quotation marks?
@Chill Will I understand he wants to do something with them. They are shipping containers, any time they are used for anything that moving/shipping goods, ie. livng in them, you are repurposing them.
I'm asking why the need for quotation marks.
"I want to "buy" some "shipping" "containers" to put on my "property" and "repurpose". "
Does that make it better?
@Chill Will "I'm quite sure..."
How are you "quite sure" about his/her intent?
"the quotation marks are to demonstrate his intent to be facetious"
How so? What makes quotation marks "demonstrate his intent to be facetious?" I'm not sure 'facetious' means what you think it means.
"when coyly implying that he wants to live in them."
Why would someone need to be coy about this kind of comment, when thinking about making shipping containers into somewhere to live? It's not as though this use is uncommon.
I was simply highlighting that many dullards use quotation marks when there is no need for them, but I'm happy for you to keep reading absolute rubbish into others misusing a variety of punctuation marks.
@@dampaul13 - I suppose quotation marks weren't necessary. I'm sorry it offended you. Chill Will was correct in the sense that I'm making fun of a term liberal nutcases have used to death "Repurpose". So the quotes were to emphasize that fact. I already own a large house/ property, but I want to get some shipping containers for storage, maybe a small workshop, and to possibly to build an underground bunker/ survival shelter ("A Secret Shelter" with an arsenal :) And maybe as a room to grow weed in also (to "distribute internationally" at a profit). Are you good? Or do you intend to keep being a grammar Stazi on the internet?
@@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO Shame, you just could have let it at you being simply wrong, "I suppose quotation marks weren't necessary."
Not offended, mine was just a very simple question on why 'repurpose' needed quotation marks. It seems the answer is you're an idiot.
Care to explain how quotation marks are meant to convey your mocking tone beat the Liberal elites? We all know that putting 'repurpose' in quotation marks while suggesting literal repurposing of shipping containers, is one of the best ways to mock the enemy, so well done. I don't think I would have been able to come up with a more cutting, hurtful way to show those "liberal nutcases" your superiority and what an evil genius you are.
To make your clearly apparent, not all fanciful, genius, evil plan to work, wouldn't mean the quotation marks really were necessary to show the leftards whose the boss?
Which one is it, a) "I suppose quotation marks weren't necessary," or b) I'm going to try and make up a story to not make me seem like a fuckwit?
I thought morons like you used the word 'literally' for emphasis. I'll also add in an exclamation point for effect.
Here, let me show you,
_"I want to literally buy some literal shipping containers to put on my property and literally "repurpose!" "_
See how much more emphasis it has! You're welcome.
And it's cute how you think something like "liberal nutcases" is going to distract me from you being a moron. If anything, it reinforces the point.
Good luck with your magazine construction, you'll never know when those pesky pinko libtards will come for your guns. Don't go getting shot or die from covid.
Terrible labor conditions
The background music = 💀☠🤬👎
Otherwise great video👍
Not sure why there’s no narration? Next…
Why containers need to be made out of steel?
I was confuse in this video, can you explain step by step?
Bet a new one is $15,000
More like $30 to $40K roughly (depending on the container). Though you can get them used for $4K to $5K.
Only one container take many time
Good quality takes time.
when you have 8 billion people you dont need very much "automation" else what would everybody do.
Why aren't containers made of aluminum or plastic since these materials are much lighter??? Plastic could be recycled from bottles and aluminum from cans. It would save the worlds problems right.
Four hundred Engineers work nights shifts in iPhone companies in China. Too much Engineers in China, container is a little things to do in China. My own concern is, China, Please kindly increase the Roofs of the containers and expand the wider space. The shipping agent are taking too much money in containers.
if they were any wider then they wouldn't fit on the roads or rails meant to handle them once on land.
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sadly...
how come american company dont want to make their own metal shipping containers
They let the chinese make them so they can blame the chinese are taking their jobs.
@@rap3208
hi T K...
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in here american company have many plenty of metals...
let american make shipping containers
@@bestamerica Are they willing to be paid chinese wages?
@@bestamerica can't understand what you're saying but unless the american workers will work for wages as low as the wages in China, the americans will just buy from China.
You do know that's the reason why almost all manufacturing jobs in the US were brought to China, do you? Why pay $15/hr in the US when you can pay someone in China $3/hr to do the same job?
@@bestamerica lol! keep dreaming.
It was your house
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Lose the music.
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And all for 10.00 an hour !
SADD!!
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Less than that …
Bring the jobs to the US!!!!
I'm a bit surprised at the accuracy that seems to be evident in the manufacturing process. The company I worked for, couldn't get the Chinese contractors we hired to do pre-production parts assemblies, to use the set-up jigs we GAVE them for FREE to ensure the accuracy of the welds and the placement of parts that they were doing. We had our machine parts so badly welded and not anywhere near accurate, we had to trash almost half of everything they sent. Yea, then try to get the bastards to refund us for the shitty work they did is next to impossible. Solution, we found a shop in the west coast of the USA to do all of our pre-production assembly, ACCURATELY. Made in USA still has some meaning of quality, just as, "Made in China" can pretty much insure you're going to get a shit product.
All those poor people working like slaves to build a container, the health risks are there to be seen........:(
If you look at Africa and India, you will find that having a job to do is a happy thing, because everyone has no choice!
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Please trade that godawful sound track for some useful narration!
The original video had it. They ripped it off and added the music.
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Thank fuck there is a mute button.
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no air fed welding masks not even flip up just hand held ,the guys in the white hats and white boiler suits wear fume masks the welders not so good did you notice the drinks along side the welders so not only breathing in the fumes but also ingesting them !, no guarding on the presses to prevent amputation of fingers and more ,didn't see use of ear protectors when fitting the floor 7:16 wearing trainers no work boots for him .you might think i am over the top not if your health is taken from you by companies not ensuring the health and safety of their employees ,one day your children could be working for a firm like this .
Made in China
The human Chinese robots . I guess this would never happen in America
Are they doing jobs that Americans won’t do?
They're doing jobs that Americans did, until the Zionist/ Globalist Bankers and industrialists sold America down the river for more profits.
I think these should be made in America and put these guys out of a job!
Look at the customer list. How do you propose to get those firms to buy their containers from the US instead of China/Africa/(insert any cheap labor nation here)?
Ya ok. Cry babies in the US will expect $60 an hr union wages. Ain’t no body got time for that…….
Too many workmanship.
Should be automatic.
To me its a blessing. Many people are employed.
@@yakubuokoky4092 You are correct. The govt in China realizes that full employment is more important than automating.
@@user-wr3vt8uq4s This is way more automated now probably. But what I am concerned about is the lack of safety protocol (welding fumes/ protection). This is where robotic welders/ automation should actually be implimented (if it hasn't been already).
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Why does every video have to have mindless irritating sound effects?
They added it over the original video's audio.
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Chinese are way ahead
In human rights violations?
In poberty extrem.
@@alex_byrnes Nah. Saudi Arabia is in the lead.
You are chinese.
These containers are manufactured all over the world. We live in a heavily Industrialized world ....
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Hong Kong is not China
@@deshaunjackson8188 Sure not, just a part of
Enjoy it
You shouldn't show welding arcs. It damages your eyes without welding goggles. Don't say it's not dangerous because it's filmed. Modern displays make the light just as intense as if you were seeing it live.
get rid of the crappy lame music so we can hear the video
Another person ripping off this video. The Magellan company went under and the original video disappeared. So the video resurfaces with this awful music.
You ruined it.
China has some poor safety standards. Yikes