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Learning the `three Rs´ ationalisation, restructuring and regeneration =ere the key-words for carriers in 1986World container port traffic league Analysis of container traffic through ports handling over 1,OOOTEU in 1985Slots build-up stagnates Appraisal of the world´s container ship fteet and order-bookGlobal container count stabilises as five million TEU total is surpassed Summary of Containerisation International´s 4th exclusive global container censusTighter market brings tough times for lessors The activities and fortunes of the . container leasing sectorContainer crane generation gap begins to widen Developments in container handling equipment for serving the latest containershipsPorts and terminals A guide toportfacilities, terminals and container traffic c statistics Europe North America Central America and Caribbean South America Australasia and South Pacific Far East and Asia Mid-East AfricaServices (I) All-water carriers (II) Landbridges (III) Combined transport operators (IV) Container road hauliers (V) Rail (VI) AirEquipment guide Container manufacturers Semi-trailer manufacturers Special-purpose containers Container handling Container stowing Components and ancillary equipment Swop body systems Shipboard equipment Air/surface container handling Trade names Manufacturers´ addresses Computer programsLeasing companies Container lessors, fleet details and lease contracts offered, overseas agents and offccesRepair companies A guide to container repair facilities worldwide by countryContainer tracing Finders of `lost´ containersContainer surveyors Damage survey organisations and their overseas offices and exclusive agentsSecond-hand containers Buyers and sellers of used containers throughout the world detailed by countryInsurance companies A representative guide to companies offering cover for container transport risksContainerisation International´s register of container carrying vessels A detailed listing of over 4,000 containerships, including vessel type, TEU capacity operator and service route. Vessels no longer in container service. Name changes. NewbuildingsNon-operating owners/managers ShipbrokersAppendices 1 Abbreviations 2 BIC code 3 Container certification 4 Unit load data 5 Institutes and associations 6 Shippers´ councils and freight allocation bureaux 7 BibliographyShips indexGeneral indexAdvertisers´ index
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