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Шаблон:For Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Location map+ The Box or BBC Box (BIC code: NYKU8210506) was a single ISO intermodal container that was tracked by BBC News between September 2008 and April 2009, as part of a project to study international trade and globalisation.[1] The Box was fitted with tracking equipment and painted in a special one-off livery.[2]

The tracking project was launched on 8 September 2008.[1] The project tracked a standard Шаблон:Convert shipping container as it was transported by its owner, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) shipping line using intermodal freight transport with various cargoes. An on-board GPS unit tracked the Box's location and this was used to update a map showing the current location and previous route. If the container's GPS or communications signal was obstructed (such as having been stacked too far inside the ship's hold), the ship's own GPS location was used to manually update a map.[3] The tracking unit suffered technical problems during December 2008.[4]

The Box was painted in a special BBC paint scheme and was named after the book The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger, which covers the effects of containerisation.[1] The project was assisted by the Container Shipping Information Service.

Following the end of the project in 2009, the shipping container was donated by its owner, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) to a charity to be turned into a soup kitchen.[5]

Cargoes

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The box at Television Centre, London in November 2009

The box started off empty, travelling to its first destination under the BBC branding. The first cargo was a consignment of whisky from a Glasgow-based bottling plant to Shanghai, China. On arrival in Shanghai, the Box was met and reported on by British school pupils on a trip to China.[6]

(Empty)
from Southampton Maritime, England to a dry port at Coatbridge, Scotland (by rail, behind Freightliner 66594 NYK Spirit of Kyoto)
to Paisley, Scotland (by road)
Chivas Regal Scotch Whisky
from Paisley via Greenock, Scotland (by road)
via Port of Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Port of Southampton (on board Шаблон:MV)
via Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden; reloaded at Port of Singapore, to Port of Shanghai, China (on board Шаблон:MV)
Tape measures, cosmetics, and gardening products for Big Lots
from Port of Shanghai via Japan and Pacific Ocean to Port of Los Angeles, United States (on board Шаблон:MV);
via New Jersey (by rail)
to Pennsylvania (by road)
Ink, spearmint flavouring, additives, and polyester fibre
[7][8] from New York, (on board Шаблон:MV, IMO9106807, formerly Eagle I)
to Santos, Brazil (by sea)
Monosodium glutamate and auto parts
from Santos via Cape of Good Hope and Singapore (on board Шаблон:MV, IMO9178288, Callsign A8HJ6)
reloaded at Port of Hong Kong to Port of Yokohama, Japan (on board Шаблон:MV, IMO9355408, Callsign 9VFW9)
Various (consolidated cargo)
from Yokohama 15 August 2009 (on board Шаблон:MV, IMO9117129, Callsign HSAG2)
to Laem Chabang, Thailand (expected: 23 August 2009)
Tinned catfood
from Lat Krabang, Bangkok, Thailand on 25 September 2009, due to arrive at Southampton, United Kingdom on 21 October 2009

Later arrived in Southampton on 22 October at around 3Шаблон:Nbspam, unloaded with crane L, being driven by Lee Harfield, the same driver who had loaded it when it left Southampton.

GPS tracking stopped on 4 April 2009, shortly after passing Mauritius.

Similar projects

  • A 2007 book, Around the World in 40 Feet; Two Hundred Days in the Life of a 40FT NYK Shipping Container, written by Richard Cook and Marcus Oleniuk, detailed the journey of another NYK container.[9]
  • Logistics, a 2012 experimental film, follows the production and shipping associated with a pedometer over the course of 35 days. Logistics is considered to be the longest film ever produced.

References

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External links

Шаблон:BBC Шаблон:Intermodal containers