Anything that can fit inside one. They have found some pretty nasty stuff in the past.. The just arrested 6 Dutch guys after cops found a torture chamber inside of container...
You about have to go to a shipping port to get an idea of just how big the cranes are that are required. There are no mobile cranes any where near that size. Over 20,000 containers...my guess is the navy may try to use several air cranes to fly containers off if it is deemed necessary or a "rescue mission".
With the correct equipment, nothing is impossible... But in this scenario I would say it would likely be difficult. Do the ports offload the containers or is there a crane on the boat?
Noice!
The navy will likely want to remove some containers to make things easier to work with.
What's in the containers?
Anything that can fit inside one. They have found some pretty nasty stuff in the past.. The just arrested 6 Dutch guys after cops found a torture chamber inside of container...
Interesting that it's a Dutch company, I read, being brought in to free the ship, which could include unloading containers.
? Hmmmmm.....
Which could be a very good thing.
Sounds like someone called the Plummer :)
I thought of that yesterday. How difficult would it be to transfer the shipping containers to another ship?
You about have to go to a shipping port to get an idea of just how big the cranes are that are required. There are no mobile cranes any where near that size. Over 20,000 containers...my guess is the navy may try to use several air cranes to fly containers off if it is deemed necessary or a "rescue mission".
With the correct equipment, nothing is impossible... But in this scenario I would say it would likely be difficult. Do the ports offload the containers or is there a crane on the boat?