Superships - Giants of the Sea | Full Documentary

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Published 2023-03-30
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Ships transport 90 percent of the world's goods traffic. Our film accompanies the giants of the sea on their journey. From a shipyard in China, where giant cargo ships are built, to a fully automated terminal in Rotterdam to ALP Striker, the most powerful oceangoing tug worldwide. Also the program shows environmentally friendly concepts that use wind, hydrogen or LNG (liquefied natural gas) as a power unit. Superships - where will their journey head in the future?
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All Comments (21)
  • Great job and thank you ever so much. Easy to watch, no hysteria, just the facts. 1++.
  • @Luis-xr6ec
    This is one of the greatest documentaries I have ever seen.
  • @needmoreramsay
    AWESOME job on showing the detailed side of ship breaking !! Although many of the harsh conditions are glossed over, that's not what this documentary is about. Well done and thank you !
  • @OMSRUK
    What is amazing this made humans every peace and every part of the ship has biggest job and what it’s for deal with conditions and power house of the sea and the m weights and Money it takes is mad and just mad that’s skills I right hands will man power the whole world
  • @shotty2164
    Having a totally automated port isn’t really a flex in my eyes. People need to work, especially now days. Making it fully automated puts thousands and thousands of people out of work, all so the companies can save money and be “more efficient”
  • @ianhobbs4984
    A cruise ship is probably the worst type of holiday ever
  • Very nice documentary with a few faults. Also nice to hear a voiceover that was not all positive to ANYTHING. 8/10
  • as a kid i always wanted to sale the ocean, but it never happened " says it with the most heart broken smile ever"
  • @Sydney1903
    Do you guys have somebody smoking a bong in the back room of your audio or am I just that high myself?
  • @stevereid8645
    Thanks for sharing. First time hearing about the vikings landing in Newfoundland. It was only about 2 months ago, they found a wooden ship here by the Island. Never been explored yet I don't think. But never know, it could be a vikings boat maybe.
  • @neutralino1905
    I like how this focuses on Chinese shipbuilders. China’s shipbuilding industry is the world’s largest.
  • @neillconroy2183
    Very well done! Òne problem I did notice was the pronunciation of Newfoundland. It is not "NewFINland". It is "NewfnLAND". I should add that the presenter's pronunciation was at least original. I don't recall hearing that one ever before. I think most of my confreres in Newfoundland, if forced to accept a change, would not mind being associated with a country and a people like Finland, our new NATO friends.