containerizing

containerizing
con'tain·er·ize || -nəraɪz v. pack goods in containers for shipping; transport cargo in large containers; convert a port or an industry so that it can deal with and handle standard-sized freight containers; adopt containerization (also containerise)

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • containerize — /keuhn tay neuh ruyz /, v.t., containerized, containerizing. 1. to package (freight) in uniform, sealed containers for shipment. 2. to perform (a materials handling operation) with the help of containerization. 3. to make suitable for a… …   Universalium

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  • containerization — (Amer.) n. shipping of goods in containers that range up to 48 feet long; stowage of cargoes (general or special) in a container for transport; act of containerizing (also containerisation) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • containerizations — containerization (Amer.) n. shipping of goods in containers that range up to 48 feet long; stowage of cargoes (general or special) in a container for transport; act of containerizing (also containerisation) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • containerize — [kən tān′ ər īz΄] vt. containerized, containerizing to pack (general cargo) into huge, standardized containers for more efficient shipment, as in transferring from one mode of transportation to another containerization n …   English World dictionary

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