Why Recovering Lost Shipping Containers is so Difficult

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 140

  • @christhorney
    @christhorney Před 2 lety +222

    i know what containers are, i thought this was supposed to be about recovering them, not a run down on how shipping containers life story

    • @johna.4334
      @johna.4334 Před 2 lety +9

      Agreed. That's why I gave this video a big thumbs down vote.

    • @vjsoeifi
      @vjsoeifi Před rokem +4

      Thanks. Saved me 10 minutes.

    • @carlob517
      @carlob517 Před rokem +2

      Flutus Flukked up with this video ;o)

    • @HOLYMIX1589
      @HOLYMIX1589 Před rokem

      Lololol

    • @klad2860
      @klad2860 Před rokem +1

      Every youtube video, ever.

  • @frequentlycynical642
    @frequentlycynical642 Před 2 lety +81

    It's hard to imagine that any container recovery is financially logical. And Fructus drops the topic almost immediately.

    • @taylor11089
      @taylor11089 Před 2 lety +13

      Why does it have to be Financially Viable for a Shipping Company or a Shipping Insurance Company to Recover Lost Cargo due to The Shipping Companies Negligence?
      I’m NOT Tree Hugging Environmental Nut, But when a Container Carrying Hazardous Materials goes into the Ocean, such as with The Recent Containers Lost the Other Day carrying Lithium Ion Batteries, The Shipper who was Negligent in doing there Job Securing Those Goods should be Responsible for Cleaning Up THEIR Mess. The Shipper doesn’t Own the Ocean, so they should be Held Responsible for Cleaning Up their Mess as is ANY Case when a Business or Individual is Using a PUBLIC Place. Nobody wants Trash in The Ocean, we Have ENOUGH Plastic Floating Around The OCEAN!
      When the Railroad has a Derailment or a Trucking has a Car Accident, they are Responsible for Cleaning Up THEIR Mess wether there is ANY Monetary Gain or Not!

    • @fantakouyate2307
      @fantakouyate2307 Před rokem +2

      Agreed. I would imagine that all goods within are lost immediately due to water contamination. I would hope that companies see the importance of removing lost shipping containers from the ocean because of the threat that they pose to smaller ships and ocean ecosystems

  • @TheTacktishion
    @TheTacktishion Před 2 lety +32

    The content of this video has very little about recovery of shipping containers.... I lot of "filler" about cargo ships....! Just saying....

    • @jackmarshallnz
      @jackmarshallnz Před 2 lety +7

      yep. In reality they go out and shoot a hole in it so it sinks. There, saved you 10 minutes.

    • @jasonjamrs7413
      @jasonjamrs7413 Před rokem

      Tell you everything you need to know robot swims down put chain on and magic

    • @jagdeepthandi7765
      @jagdeepthandi7765 Před rokem

      O

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 Před 2 lety +36

    Not mentioned in the video is the danger posed to smaller vessels by containers that fall off ships but dont sink immediately. They float just below the surface and can stove in the fiberglass and wooden hulls of small vessels.

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 Před 2 lety

      How many small vessels wander out in the middle of the ocean hundreds of miles from shore, & in 10,000 to 15,000 feet of water, not to mention the huge waves from storms.
      Granted some will go 50 to 60 miles out, but I'm guessing very few or possibly none go into the middle of the ocean.
      Yes, the containers can damage bigger ships too.

    • @Ncfc-ek8il
      @Ncfc-ek8il Před 2 lety +3

      If you cross almost any sea in a ferry you will often see them floating just under the surface.I was told sometimes they float around at sea for years.

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 Před 2 lety

      @@Ncfc-ek8il Do you know if a larger ships radar picks them up, before the ship gets to them??

    • @Ncfc-ek8il
      @Ncfc-ek8il Před 2 lety +4

      @@timothygeiger8271 Thankyou. Yes they can detect them but obviously at night and in poor visability it is more difficult.Thats why ships usually have a 24 hour look out on the bridge or at least they should have!! The smaller containers don't cause that much damage to larger vessels as they are brushed aside by the ships swell but for a small cargo coaster for example they can be hazardous.

  • @charlesaxtell188
    @charlesaxtell188 Před 2 lety +23

    Interesting, but not enough information on the entire recovery process. The containers shown being recovered were represented to be older containers that had been in the water for a long time. What about recovery of recently lost containers and what is the entire process of getting them on land, inspection and disposition.

    • @JessicaTG2008
      @JessicaTG2008 Před 2 lety +2

      Lets be realistic here. If a container ship arrives at port and finds its missing containers somewhere along its recorded route, no company is going to spend that kind of money to go back and search for them. If they are lucky and have some camera footage of the containers falling off then maybe, maybe they will recover them IF the water isn't too deep and they are forced to by law or litigation. The admitted amount of containers that was claimed in this video is far FAR less than what is rotting on the ocean floor today. You can bet the insurance pay out on that.

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Před 2 lety +22

    What freaks me out the most is that I hear it is common for folks to immigrate using shipping containers, that those conditions are horrible enough to think of one of them falling overboard killing everyone inside is even worse…

    • @allegorx58
      @allegorx58 Před 2 lety +9

      idk. far worse happens on a daily basis at America’s souther border. People inside containers on ships falling overboard like…never happens. Kind of strange that this is the aspect of illegal immigration that upsets you.

    • @johna.4334
      @johna.4334 Před 2 lety

      @@allegorx58
      Illegal immigrants, in a container or at the southern border, know the dangers of breaking US law. Don't be so naive.

    • @nekkedwelder6980
      @nekkedwelder6980 Před 2 lety

      Kinda funny lol natural selection at its finest...play stupid games, win stupid prizes....wanna immigrate? Go to the port of entry and do it the legal, safe way...

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Před 2 lety +5

    3 minutes of Recovery!!!

  • @JDubbsadventure
    @JDubbsadventure Před 2 lety +6

    Some of the containers float. We see them in the Chesapeake Bay fairly often. Keep your eyes open for them

  • @bcotterman499
    @bcotterman499 Před 2 lety +14

    This is certainly not about recovery, but everything else.

  • @johnlifton-jones8365
    @johnlifton-jones8365 Před 2 lety +6

    I must say, I'm impressed with your tractor and the attachments you have for it! do you have a kitchen sink attachment to?

  • @captng
    @captng Před 2 lety +6

    Wait.. you're telling me somebody actually asked why is it so difficult to retrieve lost shipping containers?

  • @michaelmccarthy4615
    @michaelmccarthy4615 Před 2 lety +9

    How many containers are shipped each year?
    What is the percentage lost ?

  • @johna.4334
    @johna.4334 Před 2 lety +2

    All containers should be made waterproof and buoyant by international law.

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian Před rokem

    The length of that train was amazing

  • @bryanbrewer4272
    @bryanbrewer4272 Před 2 lety

    WELL DONE, ODDLY SATISFIYING.

  • @markfisher7962
    @markfisher7962 Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoyed the video, but you wandered FAR from your stated subject.

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 Před 2 lety +1

    so if I put a liquid product in a shipping container then the doors are rendered useless somehow? since they only protect dry goods?

  • @rogervondach1238
    @rogervondach1238 Před rokem +1

    I don't even want to go into some of the garbage that is said on this video. However, if we can build ships that hold 20 thousand containers, why can't we secure them so they don't fall off those ships? It seems to me that somebody forgot something very important!

  • @augustocostaneto6030
    @augustocostaneto6030 Před 2 lety +1

    Lindo vídeo.

  • @sotuk
    @sotuk Před rokem

    Perfectly made🥰

  • @irfanqadir3840
    @irfanqadir3840 Před 2 lety +2

    Woh you have a fabulous ability to explain these techniques in a very simple unique way love to watch this video

  • @bk9852
    @bk9852 Před 2 lety +1

    Now I know where my flip flops from China are

  • @manojsaravana3877
    @manojsaravana3877 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @Sutterjack
    @Sutterjack Před 2 lety +3

    Really? Recovering water-soaked cargo from miles below the ocean with ROV's? Explain how this is economically viable-

    • @taylor11089
      @taylor11089 Před 2 lety +3

      Why does it have to be Financially Viable for a Shipping Company or a Shipping Insurance Company to Recover Lost Cargo due to The Shipping Companies Negligence?
      I’m NOT Tree Hugging Environmental Nut, But when a Container Carrying Hazardous Materials goes into the Ocean, such as with The Recent Containers Lost the Other Day carrying Lithium Ion Batteries, The Shipper who was Negligent in doing there Job Securing Those Goods should be Responsible for Cleaning Up THEIR Mess. The Shipper doesn’t Own the Ocean, so they should be Held Responsible for Cleaning Up their Mess as is ANY Case when a Business or Individual is Using a PUBLIC Place. Nobody wants Trash in The Ocean, we Have ENOUGH Plastic Floating Around The OCEAN!
      When the Railroad has a Derailment or a Trucking has a Car Accident, they are Responsible for Cleaning Up THEIR Mess wether there is ANY Monetary Gain or Not!

  • @kaosrawstyle
    @kaosrawstyle Před rokem

    I always wondered if containers fall off ships and how they even know whats missing to reship

  • @Narrowgaugefilms
    @Narrowgaugefilms Před rokem

    They say that there is a beach in Great Britain where basically every day Legos wash up.
    The container they are from contained several million, so this may go on for quite some time!

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian Před rokem

    From memory the ones in the shipping lanes are used as target practice by the various navies and sunk because of the danger they pose

  • @michaelmccarthy4615
    @michaelmccarthy4615 Před 2 lety +1

    The number of shipping containers lost at sea...
    Is a drop of water in the ocean.

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 Před 2 lety

    those dock trucks and forklifts are a thing that actually could and probably should be electric...
    they have a small area they need to operate in and could easily be rotated out while another charged.

  • @marshamer12
    @marshamer12 Před 2 lety +3

    Pause more often between sentences, maybe you can split this video into 2 parts. 10 minutes each

  • @carpentom519
    @carpentom519 Před 2 lety +1

    You stated the cost per ton for rail and truck shipping. What is the number for maritime?

    • @davidhoffmann9215
      @davidhoffmann9215 Před 2 lety

      And how does the train get the goods to the local store?

    • @seanogallchoir3237
      @seanogallchoir3237 Před 2 lety

      0'12 megajoules of energy to move 1 ton over 1 km, 1,226 container ship.
      1.2 megajoules of energy for road to move 1 ton 1km
      A large container ship is more efficient

    • @benjlar1902
      @benjlar1902 Před rokem

      @@davidhoffmann9215 thats not the point

  • @petertimowreef9085
    @petertimowreef9085 Před rokem

    De zee is groooot patrick

  • @adas67
    @adas67 Před 2 lety +1

    So, Why Recovering Lost Shipping Containers is so Difficult?

  • @erikk77
    @erikk77 Před 2 lety +1

    9:10 Tehachapi Loop

  • @karibakid
    @karibakid Před 2 lety +1

    start with the ships management, officers and Captain 3rd world crews ,maximum crew on a container 30 if your lucky 4deck officers engine room 5 maybe catering 4 ?deck 3watch keepers 1 bosun 3ABs thats 20 remember radio officers no long needed under manned ??

  • @scotthafele5266
    @scotthafele5266 Před 2 lety +2

    The 5 second pause between sentences is terrible

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 Před 2 lety

    @ 9:10 Gimme one of those train sets.

  • @dardarshee5925
    @dardarshee5925 Před 2 lety

    People who live close to shipping lanes are getting loot box almost daily

  • @Wongwanchungwongjumbo
    @Wongwanchungwongjumbo Před 2 lety

    Singapore 🇸🇬 Mega port of Tuas will be Fully Operations by 2030s latest according to schedule.
    Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will Close All port Operations onto its oldest Keppel Terminal, Tanjong Pagar and Brani Terminals by 2022 December.
    Pasir Panjang Container Port will Temporary replace All Operations of the Closed Keppel, Tanjong Pagar and Brani Terminals.
    The Affect site will be sold for Redevelopment.

  • @lightpawshird
    @lightpawshird Před 2 lety +2

    Shipping a container via rail vs truck is night and day. If you ship via rail your going to wait 7-30 days for your container to arrive, same container sent via truck, worst case scenario you wait 4-5 days. But via rail or not, a truck is going to be ultimately what brings it to you. So honestly you don't save much sending via rail. Save $400-$1000 and wait nearly a month or get it in a week or less.. how much business will you lose waiting on it? that's for a company to figure out.

    • @benjlar1902
      @benjlar1902 Před rokem

      lol yeah and then have our highways filled with trucks blocking everything. not to mention hours waiting at the border. 30 days my ass little biased dont you think? I see the operation every day maybe a week for cross country, which is way more efficient by rail.

  • @Nidvard
    @Nidvard Před rokem +1

    ...still waiting for an explanation for why recovering lost shipping containers is difficult...

  • @jamessheehy4895
    @jamessheehy4895 Před rokem +1

    Will become cities in the end of world scenario! Why has no film done this?

  • @Angel-ku5vq
    @Angel-ku5vq Před 2 lety

    They have way too many containers in the docks too I wouldn’t be surprised if they “oopsie” 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @umadbra
    @umadbra Před rokem +1

    Dang it... My ps5 is in one of those!

  • @jakelynpablo8205
    @jakelynpablo8205 Před 2 lety +1

    Need more improvement in satellite.😊

  • @JMazzaTaz
    @JMazzaTaz Před 2 lety +3

    This video barely talked about recovery and focused more on what containers are and what they’re for….. ffs 🤦

  • @johnster4899
    @johnster4899 Před 2 lety

    Some of those containers had people in them.

  • @ittech7967
    @ittech7967 Před rokem

    a friend of mine had a job blowing up/ sinking any containers that are floating so no one crashed into them

  • @blacksquirrel4008
    @blacksquirrel4008 Před 2 lety

    Where was that double loop RR track?

  • @qakk2000
    @qakk2000 Před 2 lety

    contain and charge them for over or poorly stored good theses are hazard to everything in the sea if u don't it becomes dumping grounds

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 Před rokem

    They should all be fitted with a GPS. Floating ones are easier. Sunken ones can also be retrieved.

    • @petertimowreef9085
      @petertimowreef9085 Před rokem

      And you don't think the shipping companies have thought about that already...?

  • @Waffle_Films
    @Waffle_Films Před rokem +1

    Uhh cause they sink to the bottom of the ocean

  • @dawsonmod
    @dawsonmod Před rokem

    Meanwhile in New Zealand the train is expensive and slow and the trucks are faster and cheaper 😂

  • @jackal3180
    @jackal3180 Před 2 lety

    Oh my God is that why my package never came

  • @rohitmule3629
    @rohitmule3629 Před 2 lety +3

    Totally off the topic discussion

  • @rtkutubekumar
    @rtkutubekumar Před 2 lety

    wher you get the video clips

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 Před 2 lety

    Shipping Companies should be made to recover lost Containers from their Ships, simple. If a Trucks loses it's load-the Truck Company/Owner has to recover/pay to regain the load, the same rules should apply to Shipping Companies-The Ocean is not a huge Dustbin although it is treated as such.

    • @John_Doe_6996
      @John_Doe_6996 Před rokem

      Truckers don’t have to deal with 30,50 or 100 foot rogue waves

    • @kaosrawstyle
      @kaosrawstyle Před rokem

      @@John_Doe_6996 then don't overload ships past what they are designed to carry. If you can safely stack 3 stories, dont stack 5.

  • @PatrickWagz
    @PatrickWagz Před 2 lety +2

    Duh, why not stay on topic???

  • @FriendsAtParty
    @FriendsAtParty Před 2 lety

    Get some AirTags on them. Oh no, it will increase our expenses

  • @marioxerxescastelancastro8019

    9:10 World-famous tehachapi loop.
    Why recover lost containers? It is not for environmentalism nor economics. It is a matter of pride. If you are a shipper operator, saying “Teehee. Your container is in the bottom of the sea.” is a failure.

  • @BryanTorok
    @BryanTorok Před 2 lety +2

    about one minute on topic and lots of drivel on shipping containers in general.

  • @rodkirt9273
    @rodkirt9273 Před rokem

    Why not manufacture the items in the country of their destinations and not have to ship them around the world ?

  • @lijmichael1596
    @lijmichael1596 Před rokem

    Even extra continre late adrgut time tebkachu ke condition gare all condition report yazu

  • @davidbrown-xk8zl
    @davidbrown-xk8zl Před 2 lety

    My best guess as to why they are difficult to recover is because they sink. Duhhh.

  • @Wongwanchungwongjumbo
    @Wongwanchungwongjumbo Před 2 lety +3

    The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Must be just like the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) TO IMPOSE Strict Rules regulations for Container Vessels ,just as to Airlines and cargo Airlines too to Comply.
    Any Aircraft has Weight limits and so Can impose such Number limits to Maximum Amount of Containers carried on board, that can cause Instability upon Rough weather and sink the ship.
    Aircraft even the largest Airliner, Giant Airbus A380 also will crash too from Turbulent weather if overloaded.

    • @judsonkr
      @judsonkr Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. More bureaucrats imposing rules upon things which they do not understand. That's JUST what we need.

    • @Wongwanchungwongjumbo
      @Wongwanchungwongjumbo Před 2 lety

      @@judsonkr
      I want to clarify that if there are such Regulations and Cargo Capacity Restrictions imposed upon the Vessel leaving the port imposed by IMO ,just like the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Had Imposed to All Airlines to safety standards, Accidents will be minimal and apart of weather can easily handle throughout.

  • @billmaghan
    @billmaghan Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for the captions. 🤟

  • @jamessheehy4895
    @jamessheehy4895 Před rokem +1

    Global logistics have no alternative and sustainable model other than localisation! Its the only way buy local! Think global!

  • @marypatten9655
    @marypatten9655 Před 2 lety

    so. if a container is floating on the surface. why not just towe them to the shore, empty them out and cut them up for sceap metal? just saying.

  • @darrylm3627
    @darrylm3627 Před 2 lety

    Cool Stuff, 😄👍🏿

  • @richardoakley8800
    @richardoakley8800 Před 2 lety +2

    Why don't they strap them down.. even interlocking the top tire would stop most loss

    • @seanogallchoir3237
      @seanogallchoir3237 Před 2 lety +1

      In big seas and storm conditions, even the best secured containers can break free. # HeroesAtSea.

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 Před rokem

    Is not difficult. Every container to have a GPS attachment like they have on trucks.

  • @rehmandawood
    @rehmandawood Před 2 lety

    Excellent 👍

  • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978

    You measure trains per ton. You measure trucks per mile the truck drives, not ton.

  • @willcojak9650
    @willcojak9650 Před 2 lety

    it's because there lost

  • @dawidlaszuk
    @dawidlaszuk Před 2 lety +1

    What's that train track at 9:12 ? It looks nonsensical; to do a loop and continue the same way. What's the purpose of it?

    • @mattsyson3980
      @mattsyson3980 Před 2 lety +2

      To gain 'height' because trains don't like steep hills so making a circular loop is an effective, but costly way to go up / down. The spiral tunnels in Canada is a good example. (kicking horse Pass?) There are youtube videos of other examples although I can't think of them right now.

    • @erikk77
      @erikk77 Před 2 lety +2

      Tehachapi Loop

  • @johna.4334
    @johna.4334 Před 2 lety +2

    This was supposed to be about container recovery, not about container transportation. A big thumbs down vote for this failed YT video.

  • @slothywoth6128
    @slothywoth6128 Před 2 lety +1

    I was expecting to find out how containers are recovered, not a load of shit that I already know. I’m not impressed.

  • @jlmckenna10
    @jlmckenna10 Před rokem

    Does there really need to be a CZcams video on this

  • @victorcontreras9138
    @victorcontreras9138 Před 2 lety

    Yep, shipping container industry is really growing, thanks to this "made in China" thing! It may not be too bad, though but I'm Leary of the quality. What ever happened to "Made in U.S.A.?"

  • @DeadEyeDave
    @DeadEyeDave Před rokem

    Containerships are not doubling in size. Every ship stays the same size as it was when launched. NEW SHIPS are being built larger than older ships. Why can't you just tell it like it is, instead of saying things in a confusing way?

  • @iqbalnoerhidayat4693
    @iqbalnoerhidayat4693 Před 2 lety

    Be understand

  • @EIGYRO
    @EIGYRO Před 10 měsíci

    Vaporware. A video with nothing to say.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @johnpanos2332
    @johnpanos2332 Před rokem

    lost container ? just another externality to a economist .

  • @maineyor5662
    @maineyor5662 Před 2 lety +5

    This video is all over the place. Poor presentation. Thumbs down!!

  • @vomKuckucksfelsen
    @vomKuckucksfelsen Před rokem

    I thought this video is about recovering containers? But its just bla bla bla about containers in general.

  • @ariahmad584
    @ariahmad584 Před 2 lety

    Bisakah di tambahan subtitle bahasa yg lain selain Inggris

  • @benjaminbrewer2569
    @benjaminbrewer2569 Před rokem

    Meh…

  • @lijmichael1596
    @lijmichael1596 Před rokem

    Esun rail way debul asekumute all kalu asekumute mechye jemere esun gemete asegbut kza endite yelekekale abren enyewale personality information yazu ..
    Kza ye jemer aye jemer asewkugne

  • @indowneastmaine
    @indowneastmaine Před 2 lety +1

    Take a longer pause between EVERY FUCKING SENTENCE, please. What language was this script translated from? Grammarly should give you a sponsorship based on pure pity. Jesus Christ.

  • @JessicaTG2008
    @JessicaTG2008 Před 2 lety

    Lets retrieve that China junk and get it to your local Walmart. Time is money from the pockets of the Waltons.

  • @mohammadkarim5764
    @mohammadkarim5764 Před 2 lety

    Why are you so negative about truck? You are biased!!!

    • @johna.4334
      @johna.4334 Před 2 lety

      Trucks are to blame for many road accidents and create potholes. Eff the trucks!

    • @mohammadkarim5764
      @mohammadkarim5764 Před 2 lety

      @@johna.4334 You will starve your ass to death if trucks stop running. Neither ship, nor train has the ability to deliver to the local grocery stores or wear house. Trucks are the blood line of the economy of any country. Go to any economists, will explain how the economy will collapse without the trucks. How dare you say such filthy things about the trucks!!! Effing the trucks is another way of effing your own ass. As a judge of a superior court in orland, California, once stated to a truck driver " I appreciate your service and hard work to the community"

  • @blublade56
    @blublade56 Před 2 lety

    How about finding the ones off the coastof Hawaii that were full of people and dumped from a fema prison ship , why not find one , just one and bring it up . Talk about a can of worms .

  • @jasonharper2601
    @jasonharper2601 Před 2 lety

    big deal recovering container the cargo inside is ruined due to flooding. they make artificial reefs