Hi, I believe this will help you.(There is / was a shipping company known as CONTIMAR,L.L.C.) They fielded a small fleet of 2500 container capacity, self loading/unloading containerships in some ports worldwide.If you have ever entertained building in paper,WILHELMSHAVEN paper models has a 1/350 model of the "CONTI-BELGICA" which was one of those particular ships.They were/are specifically designed to serve ports that DON,T have container loading.unloading facilities due to a lack of pierside space and land area to allow this.If you can,get this papermodel. She is so detailed all you need is p.e. rails and stairways! I have built one for a client and he insisted on the p.e.parts.After doing his I bought a generic stairway and rail set in 1/350 from G.M.M. and will build mine soon. Papermodeling gives us choices that plastics or wood don,t. I personally have ships on the shelves that everyone I know that builds models will say, " WHY don,t the plastic companies do these??"The answer is simple desireability to the marketplace ,and licensing. If you owned say,REVELL,would you put hundreds of thousands in tooling the molds if you couldn,t see sales that would at least recover that cost alone?? I don,t think so. We modelers must do the best we can with what we have to work with.I take a lot of my paper-models and use them as patterns to build my ships out of plastic available from EVERGREEN and PLASTRUCT.That,s the way to have a very unique collection. tankerbuilder