Vancouver Storage Containers
How does RSI Containers & Logistics grade used containers?
As-is: severe damage possible, with repair to a higher grade not economically feasible
Wind-and-watertight: a basic storage grade, with all container structure intact, Grade A more cosmetically appealing than Grade B
Cargo worthy: meets international standards for marine transport
IICL5: the highest grade of used container, conforms to [...]
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CHAPTER 34 – SAFE CONTAINERS FOR INTERNATIONAL CARGO
Sec.
1501. Definitions.
1502. Duties of owners of containers.
(a) Initial approval of containers; periodic examination.
(b) Repealed.
1503. Duties of Secretary of Transportation.
(a) Enforcement.
(b) Regulations.
(c) Affixation of approval plate; delegation of authority; fees.
(d) Method of delegating authority.
(e) Intermodal transport.
1504. Areas of enforcement.
(a) Examination of containers; detention orders; restriction or removal of containers [...]
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US: Container shortage threatens Portland, Northwest export boom
Recession-weary Northwest farmers are landing big sales in Asia, an encouraging sign of recovery. But a severe shortage of shipping containers, as steamship lines boost rates, downsize vessels and slow ships to save fuel, stifles what could be a U.S. export boom.
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