Faithfully reproduce the vibrations of cargo during transportation!
At the Yokohama Lab of Japan Marine Science (located in Isogo Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture), we contribute to the examination of optimal loading methods for transported cargo and the investigation of damage causes by reproducing the vibrations and motions that cargo encounters during transport for testing. *Due to a company split, the demonstration testing business utilizing the vibration table of MTI Co., Ltd. was succeeded by Japan Marine Science Co., Ltd. as of April 1, 2022. We have established a system to conduct vibration tests that meet the newly added standards applicable to IBC containers for storing liquid hazardous materials manufactured, repaired, or modified after January 1, 2011. (This vibration test has also been confirmed by the Japan Ship Equipment Inspection Association as of the end of August 2010.) 【Actual transport vibration waves held (for cargo vibration reproduction testing)】 Rail transport vibration wave: Vibration of double-stack trains on North American inland cross-continental railroads Trailer transport vibration wave: Vibration of trailers traveling on metropolitan expressways 【Standard vibration waves held】 JIS Z 0232 ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Actual transport vibration waves held (for cargo vibration reproduction testing)】 Rail transport vibration waves: Vibration of double-stack trains on North American inland cross-continental railroads Trailer transport vibration waves: Vibration of trailers traveling on the metropolitan expressway ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Cargo transportation reproduction test
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Japan Marine Science Co., Ltd. provides solutions to a wide range of maritime industries and marine infrastructure by flexibly utilizing human resources, technical skills, and know-how related to maritime personnel, ships, and marine structures across various fields such as shipping, shipbuilding, ports, and the energy industry.