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MOL GRAY-W/ GATOR and Hazard sticker logo– 40' HIGH CUBE containers with Magnetic system, Corrugated-side. JTC # 405052

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N Scale 1:160, 405052 MOL GRAY-MOL W/ GATOR logo – 40' High Cube containers.  NEW SCHEME !

JTC# 405052 MOL gray scheme w/ centered Initials and Gator logo, and combustible hazard stickers.

MOL (Mitsui O.S.K. Lines) was founded in 1964, following the merger of Osaka Shosen Kaisha (OSK) founded in 1878, and Mitsui Steamship Co., Ltd. founded in 1942, formerly Mitsui Line.  At that time the company was the largest shipping company in Japan. Soon after MOL began container services on the California route, joining a space-charter consortium of four Japanese operators. Business results improved after the merger. The company was recapitalized in 1968, and in 1972. The owned fleet increased to 152 vessels in 1974, and the operating fleet—owned vessels and time-chartered vessels—numbered 291 vessels.

Containerization

The first container ship, MOL's America Maru, sailed from Kobe to San Francisco in October 1969. Containerization spread to other routes, including the Australia route, with NYK and Yamashita-Shinnihon Steamship Co., in 1970; the North Pacific route, with five other Japanese companies, in 1971; and the Europe route, as part of the TRIO Group consisting of MOL, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Overseas Container Line, Ben Line, and Hapag-Lloyd, in 1971. On the New York route and Mediterranean routes, a container service began in 1972. The New York route became the most competitive because of this trend toward intermodal forms of transport. NYK, Y.S.S.(Yamashita-Shinnihon Steamship Co.)--later merged with Japan Line to establish Nippon Liner Systems for liner business and Navix Lines for tramp business—and MOL began a joint operation service in 1986 and put on it six high-speed large vessels including MOL's Alligator series ships. To improve services, MOL introduced a computer booking system in 1984 and enlarged its online system to cover the United States and the Far East in 1986.

2018 - Mitsui OSK Lines(MOL), Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha(K-LINE), and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha(NYK) agreed to merge their container shipping business via establishing a completely new joint venture company. The integration included their overseas terminal activities. The new joint venture company operating under the name "Ocean Network Express"(ONE) from 1st of April 2018, has the holding company office in Tokyo, global headquarters in Singapore and regional headquarters in United Kingdom (London), United States (Richmond, VA), Hong Kong, and Brazil (Sao Paulo).

There are many, many MOL schemes - and JTC intends to produce them All! We now have 15+ MOL containers released. MOL, K-LINE, NYK and ONE containers, chassis and equipment is now freely interchanged at Terminals.

Features;

  • All New Tooling; -42- corrugated sides
  • Seven different door variations tooled: molded as appropriate. See document HERE /Added 2 more door types - Now 9 Total door styles for the 40' HC container.
  • IBC(Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO locations
  • JTC Magnetic connecting system: 3-magnets bottom & metal top plate
  • Detailed printing as per photographs
  • Models come in packages of TWO, unless noted otherwise.
  • The IBC pins Mate with JTC 40' open top containers with Magnets, JTC 20' containers with Magnets; Atlas 40 container, JTC Flatrack containers, JTC 53' and 48' containers and future Jacksonville Terminal Company containers.
  • Compatible with JTC Retro-fit underframe kits to stack M-T and S-T brand containers on top. 

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