The team at Staten Island Yachts took a fascinating look at the world’s supply chain by ranking ports of call by how many twenty-foot cargo containers they ship every year. The answers illuminate the origins of goods from all over the world. They’ve ranked each port of call on the graph by how many containers they ship and color-coded each location by region.
The team at Staten Island Yachts took a fascinating look at the world’s supply chain by ranking ports of call by how many twenty-foot cargo containers they ship every year. The answers illuminate the origins of goods from all over the world. They’ve ranked each port of call on the graph by how many containers they ship and color-coded each location by region.
Can you imagine having enough money to build a floating replica of the city of Monaco? Literally named, Streets of Monaco, this 1.1 billion dollar mega yacht is up for grabs and includes a casino, a go-kart track and an underwater restaurant. It also comes in as number 3 on this list of 20 most expensive yachts by the team at SI Yachts.

Cord or fiber woven and tied together has been used by the world's earliest man. Rope and cordage had many different uses back then, food gathering being one of the most important. Fishing knots allowed humans to catch food in the water and nooses were tied to trap small game. Pulley systems were some of the first simple machines used for moving, building, and carrying. The correct knots had to be tied for them to function properly. All sailing vessels from the beginning of the time relied on many different types of knots.

What was Titanic? This question probably doesn’t need any explaining since the entire world is well aware of the tragedy that the Titanic fell into. The construction of the mighty Titanic was completed on April 2, 1912, and it was the biggest cruise ship ever in the world with several amenities such as a squash court, swimming pool etc. and a capacity to accommodate around 3,300 people. The enormous and facilities of the Titanic attracted a lot of rich individuals of the world. However, the mighty ship was all set to make its first voyage in the sea and therefore was set out on April 10, 1912, unfortunately, the giant ship lived only 4 does as it hit the iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on 14th April 1912 and sank completely by the April 15th.
The infographic below compares the mighty Titanic to another huge cruise ship known as Symphony of the Seas by the Royal Caribbean International and some common passenger mediums of conveyance. According to the graphic, the Symphony of the Seas is rough twice as big as the Titanic was.

Recently, a golden-class huge Ever Given’s ship was stuck in the Suez Canal that has caused serious damage of billion dollars. However, a few dredgers, tugboats and excavators successfully managed to refloat the 200,000 partially but the bow of the ship is still stuck in the canal bank. In attempts to dislodge this huge ship, more than 360 ships were delayed and an extensive value of goods accounting for a total of nearly $9.6 billion is upheld as well.
The infographic below shows the largest shipping companies in the world and their capacity to carry goods. Because of the Suez Canal blockade, several cargo ships have already delayed and have now decided to take different routes even if those are longer. Having that said, these container ships must have enormous cargo space and massive fuel tanks.

The previous years have observed an incredible spike in the number of Shipping hubs all around the world. The demographic report says that in the year 2005, Asia was given the title of the Continent with the highest percentage of Shipping hubs, i.e., 70%. Consequently, this percentage observed an increase of 20% by the time industry stepped in the year 2019.

The transport of goods through shipping containers has notably increased in recent years. Back in 2005, two European and one North American ship hubs were in the list of top 10 shipping ports in the world; however, in 2019, Rotterdam stayed at its number one position in the list. As shown in the infographic below, Asian ports have grown faster than the others.
Where travel restrictions have affected the common people, they have also put a halt to flights and cruises. Approximately 200,000 people are stuck due to port restrictions. Due to multiple port restrictions, a lot of cargo ships have been affected.
These cargo ships have also been facing a shortage of crew, which has had an impact. Protocols for careful inspection are also being followed for ships that are arriving at ports. This, in turn, has led to a crisis in the supply chain industries as well. Many businesses have also collapsed due to shipments not reaching their respective ports.
What is better than using Corten Steel rectangular-shaped eco-friendly containers which have an extensive capability of carrying out your purpose into the world? Let's look deep into the picture. For years, containers have played a vital role in many aspects, including the construction of trendy architecture buildings and shipping or products across borders, etc. From helping the environment by reducing any chance of pollution or harm to the eco-system to fitting the criteria for houses and construction buildings, shipping containers have done it all.
What are the largest passenger ships ever? HMY.com put together a list of the biggest ships dating all the way back to 1831. On this infographic, you'll find 43 different ships, along with several great pieces of information including where the ship is from, the length of the ship, the ship's capacity, who the operator is, and much more. Of the 43 different ships featured, 21 are from the United Kingdom (48%). Not only that, but six of the last seven to be named the largest passenger ship from around the globe are from the Bahamas, including the current largest: Symphony of the Sea. This massive passenger boat measures in at 361.011 meters long and has a capacity for 6,680 passengers. Not only that, but this ship from Royal Caribbean International also houses 2,200 crew members. Since 2018, it has been considered to be the largest passenger ship in the entire world!
When you think of shipping containers, there's no chance that you'll have pictures of large non-descript storage boxes painted in an un-exciting color tone. Of course, they help bring goods from A to B, sometimes thousands of kilometers through rough oceans, but is there anything worth talking about?
Shipping containers are fast becoming a common upcycle item, and in your local town or city you might have started to see more and more popping up. These durable and compact devices can be used for so many great building projects and help save our natural resources, as well as money for the people who use them.
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