Goods Container OXZ

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Goods Containers downworld (Lerelace) - FE Shipyards assures compatibility with land transport vehicles.

FE Shipyards

FE Shipyards is pleased to announce an initial production run of externally mounted cargo cannisters, to be attached to the hardpoints of any available missile pylon. The following capacities are becoming available in the Equipment departments of most reputable shipyards:

  • The 5-ton container for 5,000 cr (tech level 6+)
  • The 10-ton container for 10,000 cr (tech level 6+)
  • The 20-ton container for 20,000 cr (tech level 6+).
  • The 30-ton container for 30,000 cr (tech level 6+).

We supply both "cannister" and "container" variants - the former with a rectangular frame adaptor for transport vehicles downworld, as well as shuttle offloading by machine.

Goods Container "cannister" variant with downworld frame adapter.

Attachment points ('hardpoints') on the ship pylons must be modified to clamp the containers before fitting. Delays are therefore unavoidable. Installation time for the 20-ton container, for example, is an estimated 2.5 Lave days.

Logistics

Upon sale of goods, the container is detached for shipment downworld or for Station wholesale or retail. A fresh container is then affixed and loaded with your choice of commodities. Thus when 'buying' a container or cannister, you are in effect purchasing a per-pylon licence to carry the particular container class.

Once unloaded at the downworld receiving-point or warehouse, FE Shipyards' empty containers are shuttled back to Station for cleaning, refitting or repair. Depending on care and planetary conditions, the useful lifetime for one of our containers is expected to be between 10 and 35 Lave years.

Terms

To ensure longevity, the trader will pay to G.E.T a monthly maintenance fee (0.05 of cost) for each container licenced.

A small handling fee (0.005 of cost) will be taken for each container upon docking.

Per container, and to restore pylons for weapons-use, the trader will be charged a dismantling fee (0.1 of cost) upon cancellation of their licence (ie. when 'selling' or 'unmounting' at the shipyard).

Guilders may apply for an exemption to the handling fee.

Should a trader jettison one of our containers in deep space, a mishandling charge will be levied upon docking. The mishandling charge shall be equal to the container's cost.

Sizes

A note on the size of a 20-foot (6 m) Goods Container

The '20 TC' Goods Container's dimensions - in Lave metres - are:

6.10 m long x 2.44 m wide x 2.59 m high

That is to say, equal to the Galcop-mandated standard downworld size for this class of transport container. Sizes of our other container products may readily be extrapolated from these measurements.

Taking the Cobra III FE's quoted hull dimensions of 130 x 81 x 34 metres, it is not hard to see that a 20-ton Goods Container's external profile is negligible - just a small bump/bulge on the underside of the craft: only a little larger than the missile or mine it replaces.

Downworld, a 6 m container’s unloaded weight is 2,300 kg and can, in theory, be loaded to a maximum weight of 28 tons (25,400 kg). However, this depends in large part on the possible restrictions and/or limitations of the shipping line, the nature of the cargo, planet gravity, and specific details of the shipment.

In space there is of course no weight - only mass and volume. A recent G.E.T. feasibility study has shown that there would be no impediment to developing Containers of 30, 40, 50, and 100 tons. As a result, their go-ahead has been given to the FE Shipyards to proceed with production.

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Warnings

Since Goods Containers are technically classed as mines, they are not to be dropped in flight. And you are advised to run with weapons offline while carrying them.

As a precautionary step prior to purchasing any Goods Container, please unmount and sell all pylon mounted weapons in the shipyard first. You will receive notification confirming completion of your container installation, and then you may verify your vessel's increased total capacity via your F5 Manifest.

Examples

A few examples, using FE Ships as a baseline:

20-ton Container:

Adder FE: 15 TC base + cargo bay extension = 30 TC + 1x Goods Container = 50 TC.

Krait FE: 17 TC base + 4x Goods Containers = 97 TC.

Viper II FE: 30 TC base + cargo bay extension = 45 TC + 3x Goods Containers = 105 TC.

Asp II FE: 75 TC base + cargo bay extension = 90 TC + 1x Goods Container = 110 TC.

Cobra Mk 3 FE: 55 TC base + cargo bay extension = 70 TC + 4x Goods Containers = 150 TC.

Downloads

Once downloaded, just move or copy the three OXZs to

Oolite->Oolite app->GNUstep->Library->ApplicationSupport->Oolite->ManagedAddOns

They will then appear as installed on your OXZ list in-game.

5-ton Goods Container download

10-ton Goods Container download

20-ton Goods Container download