Rant on shipping

   / Rant on shipping #1,171  
How do those containers stay on the ship, especially in rough seas? They seem to be stacked pretty high, and at least from any pictures I've seen there don't seem to be any sort of tie-downs.
There are definitely tie downs. Lots and lots of them.
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Containers lost overboard are a significant hazard to other vessels, and a great deal of effort goes into preventing it, starting with the manufacture of the containers themselves. Oftentimes, the cause is poor seamanship in not checking the tie downs, but sometimes the cargo itself weakens the container (acids, fire, etc.).

If you are interested, Maersk did a nice series on life on a containerized cargo ship that gives a sense of the pace and challenges. (YouTube).

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,172  
I found refrigerated containers interesting. They are electrically powered with each container having its own compressor unit. When transported by truck a diesel generator is hung under or on the semi trailer with a power cord to the reefer unit. Once on the ship the ship’s huge generator supplies the electricity to each container.

Each container has cam locks on the corners that lock them to the trailer or ship deck, and then to each other when stacked. Tie-downs used too Like above.
 
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   / Rant on shipping #1,173  
Have to laugh, thought of this thread when I receive this via mail this morning...

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I placed the order Sunday night, and this morning it shows it's being shipped to me tomorrow, yet it's free freight. I checked my online invoice, standard free freight ground. My money is on I won't see it tomorrow.
To my amazement, the package actually came in today.

Even if it left Monday morning, amazed from California to NC in 3 days regular ground. Fed Ex.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,174  
That package just showed up a few minutes ago. Meanwhile, package #2 of the same order arrived at the local UPS terminal around 4AM today, more than enough time ot get on today's truck. Nope. So, driver has to come back tomorrow. And the next day to bring package #3 of the same order.
Package #2 showed out for delivery at around 6AM. Pretty sure I saw the truck go by around noon, which is a normal time. There's another house down the road that gets packages, so I figured they'd go there and come back. Nope. Sometime after that, I get an email saying scheduled for delivery tomorrow.

Did the driver screw up and get too far away, then didn't want to come back?
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,175  
I had a delivery yesterday from Amazon, got an empty, unsealed envelope.
No way it would have fit the miter box that was supposed to be in it anyway.

They want the package back, so UPS will pick it up for free today.
Second time this happened, first was a set of wrenches, same type envelope, but sealed and empty.

They made good on that one with a refund, new miter box is on the way. Maybe someone will remember to actually pack it in something first before sending!
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   / Rant on shipping #1,176  
.....got an empty, unsealed envelope.
Someone, my daughter I think, was telling me of a scam. Apparently this company was selling something, some type of small expensive appliance, that was hard to come by, $400 or so. They would accept the persons online payment, ship a small envelope similar to yours but have the weight as 10kg, what the real item would weigh. Inside the envelope was a pair of socks or something similar. When the person complained, the shipper would only have the paperwork that claimed 10kg so they assume that it was delivered, thru no fault of the shipper. In the shippers defense, if the weight was marked as it was, once the shipping payment was made, who would ever check.
By the time the scam was discovered, the supplier had packed up and removed it's online presence. They had good reviews, in hindsight obviously bogus, so apparently it was a well thought out scam.
This was a delivery I got awhile back, sure wish they could read......Mike
 

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   / Rant on shipping #1,177  
^^ well at least they read the "lean-to" part :LOL:
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,178  
Package #2 showed out for delivery at around 6AM. Pretty sure I saw the truck go by around noon, which is a normal time. There's another house down the road that gets packages, so I figured they'd go there and come back. Nope. Sometime after that, I get an email saying scheduled for delivery tomorrow.

Did the driver screw up and get too far away, then didn't want to come back?
So, this morning, I look at emails and see one that this was delivered at 5:51PM. Go to the door and sure enough, there it is.

One item was a flat screen TV mount from "Amazon Warehouse', said to be 'like new'. Mount was OK, but there was no hardware packet included. Luckily I keep all sorts of stuff from all sorts of things, so I was able to scrounge up the few M8 screws I needed.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,179  
Second time in 2 weeks that Fedex package says on the truck for delivery for a few days.
No delivery date set. I guess they are playing it by ear now.

Another package with a photo book is lost, don't know who the carrier is, another one is being sent.
 
   / Rant on shipping #1,180  
Someone, my daughter I think, was telling me of a scam. Apparently this company was selling something, some type of small expensive appliance, that was hard to come by, $400 or so. They would accept the persons online payment, ship a small envelope similar to yours but have the weight as 10kg, what the real item would weigh. Inside the envelope was a pair of socks or something similar. When the person complained, the shipper would only have the paperwork that claimed 10kg so they assume that it was delivered, thru no fault of the shipper. In the shippers defense, if the weight was marked as it was, once the shipping payment was made, who would ever check.
By the time the scam was discovered, the supplier had packed up and removed it's online presence. They had good reviews, in hindsight obviously bogus, so apparently it was a well thought out scam.
This was a delivery I got awhile back, sure wish they could read......Mike
I once placed an order and paid for expediated delivery because I was leaving town in a few days.The package didn’t show up so I set a big Rubbermaid container on my doorstep with a sign reading”please leave package in container.”
When I got home 3 weeks later my package was setting on the doorstep right next to the box. Luckily it hadn’t rained.
 

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