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The image below shows the top view of a part of a container port. Each of the arrows 1 ... 6 represents a vertical line
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The image below shows the top view of a part of a container port. Each of the arrows 1 ... 6 represents a vertical line
The image below shows the top view of a part of a container port. Each of the arrows 1 ... 6 represents a vertical line from the top to the bottom of the image. 42 3 4 5 a) How many rows does each container stack have? Why? b) What are the equipments A, B and C highlighted inside the yellow dashed borders? c) What is the name of the area between lines 5 and 6? d) What is the name of the area between lines 3 and 4? e) Where can buffer zones be created in the area shown in the image and how can they contribute to making an efficient and uninterrupted flow of containers at the port?