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Kathy Austin on January 15th, 2010

A shipping container is a metal container that is used for shipping purposes. These containers come in a variance of sizes, and are able to be shipped worldwide. These shipping containers are normally waterproof in most cases, as well as airtight so that your goods are safe from the elements. There are prefixes that are used in the container numbers that are used to determine the carrier name.

Shipping containers can be expensive to own, so many shipping tracker companies will offer you the option of leasing from a depot. There are 3 main depots: one in Denmark, one in England and one in Sweden. There are 18 companies that lease from Denmark, one in England and one in Sweden. Shipping containers come in many varieties, and it is in your best interest to choose the type or subtype that suits the goods you are shipping.

Dry cargo containers come in lengths from 20 to 45 feet in length. They are available in high cube styles and regular dry cargo container styles. Reefer or refrigerated containers are common, and come in the same lengths as dry cargo containers. These also are offered in 40 and 45 foot high cubes as well. Insulated containers are offered in 20 and 40 foot lengths for those goods that require air tight or temperature controlled shipping. Open top containers are commonly used for goods that are not in danger of expiring due to the elements. These shipping containers come only in 20 and 40 foot lengths. Flat rack containers are available only in 20 and 40 foot lengths, and are offered with collapsible or flush folding sides. The tank shipping containers are only available in 20 foot lengths, and are used for liquids of all kinds purchased in bulk such as oil, milk or gasoline. All container measurements are normally exhibited as metric measurements when dealing with countries other than the United States.

It is important to remember when tracking your shipping container, to include the detention or demurrage times. Detention is when the shipping container isn’t back at the depot in time from the consignee warehouse, while demurrage is when the container that is rented and stored is located with the goods inside the correct port. Some shipping lines will charge storage and electricity on top of demurrage. You can calculate the total demurrage or detention dates by using some websites’ calculators. You would need the arrival date, the empty return date and the free days on the rental. You can choose to exclude certain days of the week, and this tool will then give you a total number of days for the detention or demurrage timeframe.

Regardless of the shipping container your company uses, it is important to read through all of the information associated with that container’s owning company if rented or leased. There is always fine print that must be adhered to in order for continued use of the company to go on.

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Kathy Austin on December 16th, 2009

As businesses become increasingly global, they must face the problem of language barriers. While businesses are establishing local roots around the world in line with the phrase ‘Think Global Act Local’, translation services have helped to overcome language barriers and penetrate local markets. The role of translation services has increased, as businesses seek to market their products in other countries and need to explain their products in native languages. Hence, professional translation firms have helped to overcome the obstacle of language barriers.

Importance of translation in globalisation:
· Increased competition and globalisation has led businesses to explore new international markets for their products/services.
· The role of translation is of vital importance in this context. As businesses increasingly market their products in multilingual environments, businesses recognise the need for efficient, expert translation services in order to succeed in foreign markets.
· Efficient translation describes products, builds trust and helps businesses to emerge in local markets.
· Translation is a key factor in international business. International companies have a greater chance of acquiring new projects and business if they communicate with companies in their native languages.
· Translation is an aid in explaining a specific product/service to the native people of a country.
· Unlike machine translation, professional, manual translation ensures that the context of the information is translated properly.
Many of the great literary works of a culture or country can be translated into different languages.

Growth of translation due to globalisation:
· Translation services have undergone drastic changes as a result of globalisation.
· Translation is in demand as organisations expand their horizons. Businesses rely extensively on professional translation firms for effective translation in connection with their products.
· Effective translation also requires professional expertise in native languages.
As cultures and peoples come closer together and businesses go global, translation services are changing to meet the challenges.

An increasing number of businesses are exploring foreign markets to survive cut-throat competition in this age of globalisation. Hence, the need for professional translation services providing effective translation to help establish products in foreign markets is on the increase.

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