This report summarizes a study of the flow of ammunition, provisions and stores from CONUS to consumers in ships at sea. Customer demand and the cargo handling capabilities of the underway replenishment system were examined for potential container applications and implications for future ship design. (Author)
Impact of Containerization on Future Ship Design
1971
90 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Cargo ships , Logistics , Design , Handling , Containers , Storage , Ammunition , Pallets , Helicopters , Management planning and control , Transportation , Amphibious operations , Packaging , Barges , Towed vehicles , Aircraft carriers , Ch-46 aircraft , Ch-53e aircraft , Containerizing , H-46 aircraft , H-53 aircraft , Lamps(Light airborne multipurpose system) , Light airborne multipurpose systems , Replenishment at sea , Shuttle ships
Containerization-past, present, and future
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