From left to right:

A 30,000-litre swap tank at a refinery in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

 A 20ft SeaCell being discharged in Melbourne, Australia having just arrived   from Hong Kong. A SeaCell is a revolutionary overwidth container with a standard   ISO frame.

 40ft Hi-grade stainless steel refrigerated containers fitted with Carrier machinery in Shanghai.

Military containers

With continuing turmoil in many areas of the world, the rapid and efficient transportation of equipment and supplies to trouble spots can mean the difference between operational success and failure.


Left to right: A Quadcon being loaded on to a heavy transport aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, United Kingdom. Tricons arriving at the US Naval Weapons station in Charleston, SC, USA. A 20ft flatrack loaded with runway mats ready for shipment from USMC Blount Island, Florida.



GE SeaCo can assist forces in successfully meeting the challenges of out-of-area deployment by supplying equipment from an extensive range of specialised containers.
 
While some of the most regularly used types are shown, GE SeaCo also offers specially designed and built units for specific operational needs through its sister company container factories, Charleston Marine Containers Inc. (CMCI) in Charleston, S.C., USA and Yorkshire Marine Containers Ltd. (YMCL) in Beverley, UK.

Forces supplied with containers for regular and emergency use include:
 
  • British forces through the Defence Container Management Service (DCMS) and the Ministry of Defence
  • American forces through Military Traffic Management Command's (MTMC)
  • Joint Traffic Management Office (JTMO), the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and direct to individual commands
  • United Nations
  • Dutch Defence Forces (Landmacht)
  • Australian Defence Forces (ADF)
  • Other NATO Defence Forces