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Chapter 0059 The transfer of goods in Yokohama

January 4th, afternoon, Yokohama Port, Fleet Department.

After lunch, Yamazaki and Meidai led the team to take a barge to Honmaki Pier A jetty, and docked next to the Yayoi Maru, a container ship loaded with containers.

The ship's planks were not propped up, but the hatches of the ship's bridge and the crew's living area were open. Yamazaki and Meidaizi walked directly onto the deck through the aerial work vehicle and entered the cabin.

Using the percussion echolocation method, no evil spirits were found.

From the ship's bridge, the logbook showed that the ship was delayed due to weather, so there was no time to unload the cargo, and everyone on the ship went out together on New Year's Eve.

The Yayoi Maru container ship has a load capacity of 63,163 tons and a container load of 4,743 teu. It currently holds 3,127 containers of various types.

Mei Daizi was a little excited, "3127 packages, how long will it take to open them?"

"I just want to know." Yamazaki said.

"What?" Mei Daizi asked curiously.

"Which box contains toilet paper?" Yamazaki said.

"Ah?" Mei Daizi was speechless.

Yamazaki said: "It would be better if there is a excretion bag. These things are more difficult to deal with than eating. If there is no epidemic disease, it will be a big trouble."

"That's true," Mei Daizi said, "Go back and look for it slowly."...

Climbing to the top of the ship's bridge, the two used telescopes to look at the entire Honmaki Pier area. They found that there were only hundreds of evil spirits scattered among them, and there were many white containers that might be refrigerated containers.

"Brother, do you want it?" Mei Daizi asked.

"Well," Yamazaki thought for a moment, "forget it, I'm afraid it will take an afternoon to load it. We now have a ship with 3127 containers, and there should be a hundred refrigerated containers. If not, there are also ones in Tokyo Bay."

Mei Daizi said: "But in Tokyo, it won't just be these evil spirits."

"Okay, then fill up both the Kanda Maru and Hahimimaru roller ships," Yamazaki said, "and replace them with refrigerated container vehicles."

"This should be enough." Mei Daizi said...

I was busy on the main jetty of Honmaki Port until the evening, and finally filled up the Kanda Maru and Hayami Maru.

The Kanda Maru roller ship has a total tonnage of 2,721 tons and can carry 45 8-ton trucks, 90 12-meter containers, and 120 passenger cars.

10 refrigerated container trucks for 500 cubic meters of packaged food, 20 refrigerated container trucks for 1,000 cubic meters of rice, 40 refrigerated container trucks for 2,000 cubic meters of mixed instant noodles and seasonings, and 20 refrigerated container trucks for nearly 600 tons of meat.

45 20-foot refrigerated container trucks, 35 empty trucks, and 10 gas tank trucks.

20 oil tank trailers, 60 empty oil tanks of 6 meters, 40 empty oil tanks of 8 meters, and 10 empty oil tanks of 12 meters.

The Hamitamaru roller ship has a total stowage tonnage of 6,519 tons and can carry 200 30-ton trucks and 80 passenger cars.

200 empty trucks of 40-foot refrigerated containers and 80 empty trucks of 20-foot refrigerated containers.

In addition, the dock is still full of vehicles, including the 60 refrigerated trucks we brought earlier, the trailer-turned refrigerated box trucks found at the dock, and unwanted trucks...


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