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thanks! the first video that actually explain how the spreader works with listing, skew etc
good video brother, many blessings
Thank you!
Excelent video. Greats from Perú
Great video thanks for the upload
Most of the terms used in this video are also used here in the port of Rotterdam. Very nice and interesting video.
In VietNam also !!
great video thank you
Very nice 👍
Well done. Nice way to combine a band to the dockside team. BR Adam from Denmark
4:20 he said 100 million TEUs. This would put this video at around 1992. Computerized cranes didn't exist yet.
I didn't know Santa had port business as a side job
Awesome video, it came in handy while modeling and rigging a 3D cargo crane for a simulation project. :D
Came here for vehicle concept art :) Hope your project went well, fellow artist!
Athwartship - now there's a word I never thought I would learn
i'm a software engineer, why the fuck am i watching this at 2:40am?
Maybe you’re bored of staring at code all day like a zombie idk
Maybe your thinking of ways to automate the cranes.
Some containers are a bit longer than 2 teu
Wait. Was this narrated by Charlie Daniels?
It sure was!
@@michaelhurlock1215wait was Charlie a crane operator himself ?
Unfortunately he was not@@LongieR8er
Most of this was filmed at my home port
@@luca_r33 port of Virginia
Could do without the fiddle. Unnecessary interruption to the flow of the lesson.
They actually added the Charlie and his music in order to keep your attention.
WTF are the Americans doing 0.o
Making the world go ‘round
WTF?
CHARLIEDANIALSFAN
Also container lengths are by 40' Foot 20' Foot and 45' Foot not feet cause i know containers really well and not you
Feet is the plural of foot.
@@robertbritton656 Good point
Your forgot to mention the Matson 24' containers.
idk why im here, but i watched it all.
All 3 volumes? hahaha
thanks! the first video that actually explain how the spreader works with listing, skew etc
good video brother, many blessings
Thank you!
Excelent video. Greats from Perú
Great video thanks for the upload
Most of the terms used in this video are also used here in the port of Rotterdam. Very nice and interesting video.
In VietNam also !!
great video thank you
Very nice 👍
Well done. Nice way to combine a band to the dockside team. BR Adam from Denmark
4:20 he said 100 million TEUs. This would put this video at around 1992. Computerized cranes didn't exist yet.
I didn't know Santa had port business as a side job
Awesome video, it came in handy while modeling and rigging a 3D cargo crane for a simulation project. :D
Came here for vehicle concept art :) Hope your project went well, fellow artist!
Athwartship - now there's a word I never thought I would learn
i'm a software engineer, why the fuck am i watching this at 2:40am?
Maybe you’re bored of staring at code all day like a zombie idk
Maybe your thinking of ways to automate the cranes.
Some containers are a bit longer than 2 teu
Wait. Was this narrated by Charlie Daniels?
It sure was!
@@michaelhurlock1215wait was Charlie a crane operator himself ?
Unfortunately he was not@@LongieR8er
Most of this was filmed at my home port
@@luca_r33 port of Virginia
Could do without the fiddle. Unnecessary interruption to the flow of the lesson.
They actually added the Charlie and his music in order to keep your attention.
WTF are the Americans doing 0.o
Making the world go ‘round
WTF?
CHARLIEDANIALSFAN
Also container lengths are by 40' Foot 20' Foot and 45' Foot not feet cause i know containers really well and not you
Feet is the plural of foot.
@@robertbritton656 Good point
Your forgot to mention the Matson 24' containers.
idk why im here, but i watched it all.
All 3 volumes? hahaha