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J4383 : The "BG Ireland", Belfast Lough (4)

taken 12 years ago, near to Helen's Bay, Co Down, Northern Ireland

The "BG Ireland", Belfast Lough (4)
The "BG Ireland", Belfast Lough (4)
Just under an hour before sunset, when the sun had dipped below the hills, the containership “BG Ireland” heading down Belfast Lough for Rotterdam. The apartments at Carrickfergus marina J4187 : Apartments, Carrickfergus are at bottom right. Subject position approximate.
Shipping containers

The idea and creation of the modern shipping container can be credited to American businessman (and former trucking company owner) Malcolm McLean in 1955. Rather than wait days for ships to be loaded and unloaded he devised a simple system where goods could be packed into standardised, rugged containers - these could then be carried by road or rail but also loaded, locked and stacked securely on board ships for transport across the globe and easily unloaded at the other end. The system revolutionised modern transportation of goods, increasing efficiency, lowering costs but also costing thousands of jobs across ports around the world. Today around 90% of non-bulk cargo is carried via shipping containers. In the UK, enormous ships that can carry over 14,000 containers arrive into ports such as Felixstowe and Harwich or nearby Rotterdam. Containers are then unloaded and moved across the country by road, rail or onto smaller 'feeder' ships that can navigate other ports around the country. To understand more about the process see the BBC Box project at LinkExternal link which tracked the route of a shipping container across the globe or the excellent programme 'The Box that Changed Britain' - frequently repeated on BBC4 and thus available on the iPlayer at LinkExternal link .


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Geographical Context: Coastal Place: Belfast Lough other tags: Ship Container Ship Shipping Containers Coaster (Cargo Ship) Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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Albert Bridge   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 11 December, 2012   (more nearby)
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Tuesday, 11 December, 2012
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! J 435 834 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:40.7097N 5:46.5136W
Camera Location
Irish: geotagged! J 442 824
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Northwest (about 315 degrees)
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