Photo: Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, 2012.Container Coal Stuffing Station, CartagenaFor several commodities, container stuffing is a relatively
simple process, particularly if the commodities are delivered in
loads that can readily be handled by forklifts. On the above photo,
bagged coal is being stuffed into 20-foot maritime containers at an
on dock facility within the Manga Container Terminal at the port of
Cartagena, Colombia. The bags are designed to fit into a container,
including a clearance for loading and unloading.