11 April 2024

Funky Load!

You don't get cool loads like this very often on the east coast.  I have seen photos of these same loads going to WA in recent months.

Here we have RQJW 60016 loaded with an Austrans special.  An SLZU 800000 series flatrack, carrying a VATN 48ft container skel trailer, carrying another SLZU flatrack, carrying another VATN skel trailer.  

Super cool load.  These two were likely headed to Brisbane, and another two were on a following MB4 service also.

Enjoy!


 

09 April 2024

StraitLink Reefer Recodes

Noticed during March that some of the StraitLink 40+ reefers are being recoded and numbered to ISO standards.  It was only a few months ago that the newest units started getting logos as discussed in my post here.

Formerly TSHR (Toll Shipping), they are now coded SLHR (StraitLink), and have had a prefix added to the old number, plus a check letter.  I'm not entirely sure why the older unit has a 10 prefix and the new unit has a 40 prefix although maybe as more are converted the logic will become clear?

Newish unit TSHR 2201 is now SLHR 402201-9.


Former TSHR 1414 is now SLHR 101414-9.  

Enjoy!


08 April 2024

Trigg Island SLSC

Scored this special box on PS7 the other morning.  Cronos box CXDU 112127-1 (45G1) painted up for Trigg Island SLSC WA.   



Enjoy!

05 April 2024

Beacon Boxes

Following on from my previous post about the CAI and Beacon merger, I thought I would share a variety of Beacon container photos.  Most of these carry the BEAU code and all are 45G1 type.

Worth noting in my previous post, the brown BEAU container is sporting the most recent Beacon logo compared to the ones below.  

BEAU 420184-4 in the standard brown.  Seem there was a block of these around the 420 series.

BEAU 508988-9 is another stock standard brown container.

BEAU 537072-5 was a series of blue coloured containers which seemed to run in the 535-537 series.  Not sure if they were blue for a customer or just a colour change.  

Possibly built as BMOU 424829-7, this box was a former Hanjin container.  The markings suggest it was always a Beacon lease container.  

They even come in pink.  BEAU 525993-8 is marked for ONE and would no doubt be in a series.

I remember when I first saw these hybrid marked containers.  Obviously brown for Beacon but marked for CMA CGM (in the old style when the new logo was already appearing).  This style of marking is also very common for TS Lines who generally keep the leasing company colours but as TS Lines to the side of the box.  Anyway, a stack of these came out in the 400-413 series.  Here is the highest numbered one I have seen, being 413411-3.

Another brown CMA, this time BEAU 400043-4.

They came in blue also, and with the new logo.  There is a small Beacon logo on the end of this BEAU 467637-2.  The series appears to be 467-468.

Finishing with a strange one, this box is lettered for MSC and marked MSC, but has a Beacon logo on the end door.  MEDU 945044-4 is likely a lease box since it is in reverse MSC colours, being brown with yellow letter rather than yellow with black letters.  Ultimately not dissimilar to the CMA brown boxes.  

These are just a few shots I had at my finger tips.  Enjoy!






01 April 2024

CAI and Beacon Merger

Despite being relatively old new, on 1st January 2023, Mitsubishi HC Capital announced that it was merging CAI International and Beacon Intermodal, both major shipping container leasing companies.  The end result is that Beacon will disappear and CAI will become the third largest container leasing company in the world (behind Triton and Textainer and moving ahead of Florens and Seaco). with more than 3.5m TEU in their fleet.

Only recently have I started noticing the new CAI logo which is clearly the Beacon logo but with CAI lettering.  Today I shot a couple of pre-merger containers and a new logo also.

This new logo container is Beacon brown but with CAAU lettering.  It isn't confirmed if the colour scheme will remain red or brown, as this may have been a container that was on order at the time of the merger so could be a hybrid.  Note the logo is very Beacon-ish but with CAI lettering.

An older BEAU 45G1 container with the recent Beacon logo.  It is worth noting that Beacon had similar containers but in a royal blue (CMA CGM blue), and also had plenty of BEAU containers marked for customers including CMA CGM (in both blue and brown livery), and ONE (pink livery).

A pretty recent CAAU 45G1 CAI red container.  Time will tell if CAI keep the red livery or of everything but the name will mimic the Beacon brand.   Pre CAAU code, CAIU was standard, with some being marked for TS Lines (Red with CAI logo and TS Lines logo) and marked for CMA CGM (blue).

Enjoy!