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A recent article highlighted a string of containers that have fallen off of shipping vessels in recent months. Some shipping experts say that it is caused by a change in the direction of waves causing rolling pitches on the vessels.
The experts also say that taller ships with more containers stacked on top of each other are less sturdy, contributing to the increase in falling containers.
Link to article: https://alsum.co/en/noticias/como-los-contenedores-terminan-en-el-oceano/
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A recent article highlighted a string of containers that have fallen off of shipping vessels in recent months. Some shipping experts say that it is caused by a change in the direction of waves causing rolling pitches on the vessels.
The experts also say that taller ships with more containers stacked on top of each other are less sturdy, contributing to the increase in falling containers.
Link to article: https://alsum.co/en/noticias/como-los-contenedores-terminan-en-el-oceano/
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Want To Talk Oceans? Join the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group.
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