Using this service you can search and read on the Internet website
the past typical data on temperature
and shock measured from inside the containers at sea during transportation.
General
This is a service answer to queries concerning container transportation environments
such as "How high the temperature inside the containers raise during transportation?", "How
strong is the shock occurring in the containers?"
This database has continually been built up since 1987. The typical data in the database are provided.
Features
The search results are displayed as a list of items you have retrieved. Each item can be displayed as a time historical graph of the measurement data. The graph can be downloaded as an image file.
Comments from the users
We are currently developing shock sensitive products. Because we can obtain in advance information on the degree of shock that occurs enroute to our products that are to be transported, the database service is extremely useful for us to perform experiments simulating the environments the cargo might experience during actual transportation.
We are shipping products who's performance deteriorates at a certain temperature. Because we can search data by specifying the parameters such as navigation route and season, we can obtain the necessary information accurately. The information is very useful for our product development.
We are designing cargo packing. Because the database can be displayed in the form of graph for each movement of the cargo such as warehousing, container yard, marine transportation, we can find places with worse environmental conditions in transportation at a glance. The data is valuable for us to study preventive measures against damage to cargo in advance.
Notice
We recommend Internet Explorer 4.0 and Netscape 4.0 and their later versions. Connection to the Internet must be provided by customers.
The operation may be affected by the speed of the connection to the Internet.
If you are interested in the database service:
This internet service is offered now to the members of the Monohakobi Club. Click here to log in to the Monohakobi Club.
If you have not yet registered your membership, click here and sign up.
Send your inquires to Technical Strategy Group ( Person in charge: Kondo at Phone: +81-3-5222-7709 (pilot number) )
contacting direct or through
e-mail.
Related items
Product FAQ
Q:
What does the CES of Mr. CES mean?
A:
This is the acronym of Cargo Environment-measuring Service.
Q:
We are looking for humidity data.
A:
The humidity inside containers is affected by changes in parameters
such as water content of the cargo and packing materials, whether pallets are
used or not, external air temperature and the amount of insolation in addition
to conditions such as the stowed position of a cargo in a ship, storage location
and duration at CY, paint color of a container, the amount of clearance inside
a container, etc. Although the database includes humidity data, we decline providing
humidity data because the data may be erroneously interpreted unless the customer
uses the data that meets these parameters completely.