How A Container Ship Secures Containers - Design, Safety, Container Locating
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- General design of a container ship and how it keeps containers safe and secured on the rough sea.
00:59 Design of the ship
2:35 Container stacking
4:29 Container securing on deck
5:33 Loading
6:18 Locating containers
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Timing for this is impeccable
Yeah
😂
Very clever to hide all the containers with spelling errors on them in the middle where we don't see them!
UA-cam algorithms be giving us ship related videos the past 24hrs
And for some reason bridges too. 🤔
This guy is getting lots of views, but at what cost? 😂
After 35 years of container shiopping, finally a concise, precise rendition on just how contianer ship dynamics work.
Well, done, best in class.
Are you the expert
what are the front ship container for ? in the case of the DALI the from containers where crushed.. what do you think it contains
Best container ship video I ever seen. Details were superb.
yeah
yes I agree too
YOU!!! Answered YEARS worth of questions, I have always had. Thank you.
It seems like many people have the same questions, haha
Bra jobbatttttt
I watch "What's Happening with Shipping" and Sal often talks about container ships. As a sailor, I see them from my sailboat and have always wondered why they just don't fall off when the ship rolls with the waves. The question was answered. Thanks.
When I was a kid in the 60's, I saw the first container ships and cranes that were introduced by Malcolm Maclean and his SeaLand company in Newark, NJ. My dad told me that was the future. You were tight dad!
You are really good at 3D. I used to use Designer Graphics, then AutoCAD and I never could do anything this incredibly detailed. Bravo 👏
Thanks to today's technology, back in the day I wanted to do this too, but computers in the old days were weak :)
Today's headlines: "How does a container ship bring down a bridge"
By being very…..VERY heavy
Shut off the engine
Easily
This appeared on my feed lol
Mr. Putin's revenge
a real lesson on container ships, very well explained👏👏👏👏
Finally, an answer to my ago old question about how the containers were locked onto by the gantry crane, and how they were locked onto intermodal carriers (truck trailer and train gondolas). Great video, thank you!
Yep, that twist lock serves a lot of purposes
what is the answer
Mate that was perfect. Well done 👍
I’m a Longshoreman at the Port of Baltimore and I never see videos or information about my trade,THANK YOU THAT VIDEO WAS PERFECT ✌🏻&❤
I always wondered how these container ships were loaded and the algorithm designed to load them. Well done!
All jokes and collapsed bridges aside, this is a very informative and well put together video, explaining even the smallest details such as twist locks and how container positions are identified in the ships holds. Great work! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
the scale of the things we do is incredible
I've been an enthusiast of all types of boats all my life, and this is exactly the type of stuff I've wondered about. Thank you for this great and easy to understand video
Wow absolute best container ship video I’ve ever seen great job!!
Excellent. I like the 3D animation. I wish that had been available when I first started finding my way around container stacks !
UA-cam algorithm is so accurate
Giving begger ads and annoying
@@sashidharan1192 get ablock!.
Jokes aside, this was actually a pretty informative video and I even learned some things. Great video on these ships!
It is truly incredible that such ships can carry so many containers, thank you also for your information.
Seeing the Dali and the work to remove damaged containers from the bow area, this answered a lot of questions. Thank you for this work.
Thank you. I love your style. Short, no extra fluff, very informative, with clear visual explanation.
youtube algorithm is ruthless💀
Boy did you bring out this video at the right time, you'll get heaps of views thanks to the bridge taking a swim.
Who controlled that ship🤦♂️
That would be Me.. sorry@@3DLivingStudio
@@3DLivingStudioThat would be “Lacking Power” great guy, but dim and slow.
Thank you, a simple to understand but excellently produced video
I don’t know how I got recommended this video but it was very interesting. Thank you!
thank you so much
Now I'm ready to apply for work at the port
It would be great a second part showing the flat rack containers with oversized cargo
Amazing works Lucius, thank you ❤
Thanks so much this video has made me learn about cargo ship and how containers are loaded on board a ship
Thanks! Very interesting and educational, I’m here because of the accident @ the Bridge 🌉 in Baltimore with the Cargo Ship 🚢 !
So sorry for the folks who lost their lives. Prayers up for everyone ~ involved in this Crisis. Respect ✊
this was short, easy to understand, and well animated love it and well done man!
Brilliant in every way! Thanks so much for producing this. 🙌🏻
You brother won the timing lottery.
But not in the way that I wanted🤦♂️
Beautifully explained and illustrated. Thank You !
The most detailed information I've seen in many years..
This is the best explanation of how a container ship works,only one point to tell,the spreader of the gantry crane is most of the time controlled by crane operators and not by sensors or computers.Well done👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
He didn't mean that it's operated by computer, but that it has image sensors that help operator to precisely position container. It's still operated by human, but sensors help with precise positioning and guidance.
@@koberko I’m a crane operatie and I can tell you on the cranes our terminal there are no sensors on the spreader 😀we have 34 gantry cranes.Howhever your video is the number 1 in explaining the working proces of the container vessel thanks again👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
It was during my research process, I saw some spreaders are equipped with image sensors, but still many out there don't have it. But still, loading depends on skillful operators
@@3DLivingStudio 👌🏻👌🏻❤️
Very informative as I just had a car shipped by container from Germany to Canada. Well done !
Thanks! I actually wondered a little about how the containers are loaded and how they keep track of them. 😀
Always a 👍
I never thought it would actually be that interesting thanks
as always, amazing work!...much thanks. lol, this channel is underrated af.
Thank you for this very informative explanation!
Thank you. I've been wondering about this for a long time.
I am working on container ship and everything is perfectly explained in this video
Dude, who ever you are, thank you for this educational video. Ive always wondered what the numbers on the containers mean, but now i know. Excellent mate
Vielen Dank für die anschauliche Erklärung des Aufbaus von Containerschiffen :-)
Underrated channel,well done!
Great video! Clear, concise and to the point.
Wow I always wondered about how they are stacked. 🔥 Love it
Great timing bro
That's a very good video, explaining everything in detail, brilliant stuff!
Always amazing Lucius! ✨️ Thanks for teaching us so much about maritime stuff! 🚢🌊
Not teaching anyone! I just have a lot of questions about things and went extra miles to find the answers, and then tell people about it :)
Outstanding! I just learned so much from watching this. Thank you, very well done!
Wow, thanks to the infamous bridge accident I've just discovered for myself yet another amazing channel. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the video that was very informative that answered a lot of questions that I've always wondered about
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Thanks for explanation... very clear!
Incredible video quality and content! Really enjoyed this. 10/10
Fascinating and extremely informative! Thanks!
Great presentation…immersive 3D graphics that are easy to follow and they made the subject even more interesting…thank you for sharing…more please
Thank you Lucius! 💝
As a young Embarkation/Logistics Specialist in the 90s...we used to load these things, we had ISO containers and Connex boxes, one for shipping the other for rail transport.
I am just adding positive words to the comments below - very well-done video and I would recommend it to my students too. 🤩
This is great- thanks Lucius!
This is an incredible video. I've learned more about container ships in this video than I did about my own ship I was on in the Navy ( USS Carl Vinson CVN-70) 😂
Curious to see how much of a bump in viewers you saw today given the recent news. Great video either way!
The videos about the ships are extremely interesting, keep up the great work!
dam, that was actually really good and informative
A great video that explains very well.
Thank you!!! This work is very very informative and of great quality. Congratulations.
Yes is back Again!
i never knew that cargo is also stored inside the hull, thx for the great animation 🙏🙏
Might be a tad top heavy with the entire load and infrastructure 40 feet above waterline...
Very informative. Thank you.
Makes me grateful and a little less impatient when I order things online...
One of the most useful and interesting UA-cam videos ever. Thanks Luscious!
insanely great video! Wish this was around last month when i was studying for my deck gen exam 😢
Great job of explaining! 😊
Learned a lot in this video. Great job and thanks.
Great informative video! Thanks for sharing!
Information that I have often wondered about. Thank you.
I was wondering about it too, so I decided to go find the answer and made a video about it 😄
very well explained and clean animation, thank you
Excellent presentation
I learned a lot from that. Thank-you.
Well done presentation! You should be a teacher or technical trainer!! I was amazed at how many containers were below deck…
Was recommended in my feed. Good video... New sub
Now do, how they lose power.
Thanks for explaining.
thank you for the informative video ! I'd love to see more type of ships in the future
thanks for supporting
Great video. Super easy to understand.
Awesome job! Thank you :)
Amazing work!!
Excellent animation and information. Nice work!
Thanks for the beautiful graphics!
very informative and straight forward.
Great job, thank you.
Thx for explanation!😊
1. There are now 53' containers
2. Ship ballast tanks don't stabilize; they adjust center of gravity and are not active after loading
3. Don't forget container loading on trains; North American trains "double stack' them, most other counties don't have the clearances to do that.
Yes, in the US and Canada we have the clearances and axle loading to allow this.
Well done. Thanks!