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/kənˈtānəˌrīz/,
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containerising, present participle; containerizing, present participle; containerised, past participle; containerized, past tense; containerizes, 3rd person singular present; containerises, 3rd person singular present; containerized, past participle; containerised, past tense;
  1. Pack into or transport by container
    • - containerized cargo

  1. package in a container; "The cargo was containerized for safe and efficient shipping"
  2. Containerization (or containerisation) is a system of intermodal freight transport using standard intermodal containers as prescribed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These can be loaded and sealed intact onto container ships, railroad cars, planes, and trucks.
  3. To transport cargo in large, standard containers; To modify a ship or industry to use such containers
  4. (Containerized) Trees that were grown in the field and then transplanted into buckets for the final growing season or just before sale.
  5. (Containerized) trees grown in pots in a nursery since propagation, usually in a soil less mix; may have been stepped-up numerous times before sales.
  6. (Containerization) A shipment method in which commodities are placed in containers, and after initial loading, the commodities, per se, are not rehandled in shipment until they are unloaded at the destination.
  7. (containerization) The technique of using a container to store, protect and handle cargo while it is in transit. This shipping method has both greatly expedited the speed at which cargo is moved from origin to destination and lowered shipping costs.
  8. (Containerization) Shipping systems based on large cargo-carrying containers ranging up to 48 feet long that can be easily interchanged between trucks, trains and ships without rehandling the contents.
  9. (Containerization) The technique of using a boxlike device in which a number of packages are stored, protected, and handled as a single unit in transit.
  10. (CONTAINERIZATION - (Copyright © 1995-2003 by Phyllis Porter)) The placing of infants into containers (i.e., any piece of equipment which restricts the movement of the infant, e.g. swings, walkers, infant seats, or jump-ups).
  11. (Containerization) Is a concept for the ultimate unitizing of cargo used by both steamship lines and air cargo lines. Containers allow a greater amount of cargo protection from weather, damage, and theft.
  12. (Containerization) The use of a receptacle made of cardboard, steel, fiberglass, etc. into which the individual items of a shipment are loaded.  A container may be a box, carton, drum barrel, etc.
  13. (Containerization) the development of standardized metal containers for cargo which can be transshipped between train, lorry and ship carriers. Revolutionized haulage by reducing transshipment times and replacing large numbers of labourers with crane technology.
  14. (containerization) The process of packing and sealing a number of items into one unit that is easily moved and shipped.
  15. To put waste into a proper receptacle, such as a trash can, trash bag or dumpster; properly containerizing waste prevents in form becoming a problem as litter.