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The port has a limited capacity to handle containerised cargo within the 289 acre estate.
Swanson Dock West has four berths and is used for containerised cargo.
Facilities available within the well equipped complex include those for warehousing, distribution, containerised cargo handling and administration.
Another factor that affects the cost of shipping containerised cargo is whether or not you have a full container load to transport.
The containerised cargo traffic of 20,000 TEU is almost exclusively import into Nepal.
In addition, the full-width underfloor holds are capable of accommodating over five tonnes of revenue-generating containerised cargo.
MCC Transport is an Intra-Asia carrier delivering containerised cargo.
Bulk handling of grain continued until 1990 when the wheat terminal was transferred to Port Kembla and the wharfage remodelled for containerised cargo.
Kota Kinabalu Port mainly loose/bulk cargo, while SBCP operates as a navy base for the Royal Malaysian Navy, oil depot and all containerised cargo.
The IC3 Program envisages joint screening of US-bound containerised cargo from Pakistan via live video link by the customs authorities of Pakistan and the US .
Without the development, a closure of the port had been mooted, and hopes are now that the coal barges travelling to and from reshipment facilities in Taranaki can also carry containerised cargo to the town.
This strong combination makes it Spain's leading Mediterranean port in terms of commercial traffic, basically containerised cargo, particularly because of its dynamic area of influence and an extensive network connecting it to major ports around the world.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Port, which currently handles 55-60% of India's containerised cargo, was commissioned on 26 May 1989 at Nhava Sheva with a view to de-congest Bombay Harbour and to serve as a hub port for the city.
The main aim of the waterway is to provide a maritime alternative to the lengthy overland journeys that are presently required to import and export containerised cargoes through the ports of Puerto Cortes in Honduras and Puerto Limon in Costa Rica.