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Green Corridor
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I'm not clear about the detail
25 metres is about 80 feet. The images appear to show a smaller and a larger container (both of which appear to be lifted together:- http://img.worldcarfans.com/2008/12/...-project_3.jpg - are they connected?) I believe that ISO containers are 20ft and 40ft modules. Are they suggesting that every vehicle combination should be a 20ft and 40ft container? It doesn't make sense to try and introduce a new 'standard' (considering the number of ISO containers in existence). |
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Link not working:- http://www.denbytransport.co.uk/ecoLink.asp
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http://www.denbytransport.co.uk/spec...link_animation
Makes some sense, although rear-loading facility for the front trailer would be better IMO. |
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