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Almost 10,000 container ships worldwide compete for orders with features like German freighter Rh El Khalili Tas under Liberia's flag and the complexities of Captain Marinko Miletic's role. The departure process for container ships involves various maneuvers and safety measures, with crew members fostering a family-like atmosphere on board to maintain morale.

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  • Captain Marinko Miletic plays a multifaceted role on the Rh El Khalili Tas, balancing leadership responsibilities while ensuring the safety and well-being of his diverse crew, highlighting the complexities of managing a large container ship operation.
  • Container ships like the Caritas navigate through a meticulously organized system of container loading and securing to maintain balance and prevent accidents, showcasing the meticulous planning and teamwork required for successful and safe maritime operations.

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  • How are container ships loaded?

    Containers are loaded in a specific order to maintain balance and prevent tipping. They are secured with test locomotives and additional rods for heavier containers.

  • What is the role of a ship's captain?

    The captain is a leader and provider for the crew, emphasizing the complexity of their role in ensuring the smooth operation of the ship.

  • How do container ships avoid collisions?

    Container ships use radar connected to an automatic identification system to avoid collisions while sailing at 13 knots guided by autopilot.

  • What are the safety measures on container ships?

    Safety measures include emergency drills for lifeboat operations, generator start-ups, and fire-fighting procedures, as well as Co2 bottles for emergencies.

  • How do crew members maintain morale on container ships?

    Crew members maintain morale through events organized by the captain, such as barbecues and basketball tournaments, fostering a family-like atmosphere on board.

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Summary

00:00

Global Container Ship Operations: A Captain's Perspective

  • Almost 10,000 container ships globally compete for orders and quick turnaround times.
  • The German freighter Rh El Khalili Tas, built in China by Hamburger Lloyd, sails under Liberia's flag with 20 men from five nations on board.
  • In Colombo, Sri Lanka, 4620 containers are loaded onto the ship, with the Japanese paying 18,000 euros per day for transport.
  • Captain Marinko Miletic, a Croatian with decades of experience, emphasizes the complexity of his role, being a leader and provider for his crew.
  • The departure process involves waiting for the pilot, tugboats positioning the ship, and the captain coordinating with the port authorities.
  • The ship, 260 meters long and 37 meters wide, is turned 180 degrees in the harbor basin, a maneuver necessary for post-Panamax ships.
  • The ship's autopilot guides it at 13 knots, with radar connected to the automatic identification system to avoid collisions.
  • The engine room, with 50,000 hp main drive, consumes 40 tons of oil daily, and safety measures include Co2 bottles for emergencies.
  • Emergency drills on board include lifeboat operations, generator start-ups, and fire-fighting procedures.
  • Captain Miletic fosters a family-like atmosphere on board, organizing events like barbecues and basketball tournaments to maintain crew morale.

20:51

"Ship life: shopping, dining, delays, teamwork"

  • Price differences in ports are significant, with items being cheaper in Hong Kong compared to Port Lang.
  • An app store on ships functions as the ship's treasury, offering items like cigarettes, sweets, and hard liquor.
  • Crew members can shop at the ship's treasury and sometimes receive gifts to expedite their departure from certain locations.
  • Meals are served on ships, with crew and officers dining separately for traditional and practical reasons.
  • Chef Christian prepares a leg of lamb for the officers, showcasing his cooking skills during lunchtime.
  • Container ships like the Caritas and RHL Constantia transport containers in a specific order to maintain balance and prevent tipping.
  • Containers are secured with test locomotives holding five tons each, with additional securing rods for heavier containers.
  • The container system was invented in the 1950s, allowing for the transport of around 20 million containers simultaneously.
  • Crew members on the Caritas organize a basketball tournament, showcasing camaraderie and teamwork among sailors from different countries.
  • The Caritas faces delays in ports due to issues like waiting for pilots, impacting schedules and incurring costs.

42:53

"Hidden Passage Evades Pirates, Cargo Saved"

  • A secret passage in the citadel provides a hiding spot with food, water, radios, and a telephone, which can be locked from the inside to evade pirates. In case of a power failure in one of the 600 refrigerated container parking spaces, quick action is crucial to save valuable cargo, with a compressor needing urgent replacement, facilitated by spare parts on board for repairs at sea.
  • Before arriving in Seoul, the crew of Caritas celebrates their teamwork and uniqueness, with the captain giving a speech. As they approach the port of Singapore, one of the world's largest transshipment ports, the crew prepares for intense container handling operations, with the ship carrying 2000 tons of fuel for a two-month journey to Hong Kong, emphasizing the continuous cycle of container transport worldwide.
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