It is a container ship.
The term is actually 'cargo hold' and is used for ships and aircraft for holding cargo, typically below decks. Cargo ships, however, generally carry all cargo in huge steel containers above deck and passenger ships' cargo is people, which are appointed cabins throughout the vessel.
Transportation of goods by ships is called cargo shipping. For this purpose huge vessels are deployed.
There are great collection of tool boxes at hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowes. They have a huge selection in which the tool boxes are durable, spacious and cheap.
One can purchase cargo netting online at retailers such as Amazon. Amazon carries a huge selection of different types of cargo netting. Stores like Canadian Tire will also carry cargo netting, but the selection may be limited.
The Graco stroller have a huge cavity on the bottom of their strollers for storage.
The vessel with the pestle holds the brew that is true.That is one huge cargo vessel.
This company was formed in 1988. Having started small, it now has a huge range of musical boxes - from Charlie Brown, Elvis to Steam Punk inspired wooden boxes.
The effect on people is huge! It brings their relationship with God stronger and maybe their prayers will be answered!
The small quantity of the boxes didn't help our packing.
In recent year the cost of raw materials and the huge usage of steel globally has forced the price up. Countries such as China recently implemented a massive building programme purchasing steel reserves in huge volumes. These outstripped the supply. These issue are the main reason countries are being "encouraged" to recycle metals such as steel and copper because their present cost and their availability
There are a huge variety of steel boxes, plastic tanks, 55-gallon drum, and corrugated cardboard boxes that are used as shipping containers. Malcom McLean developed and standardized the intermodal container (often referred to as "the" shipping container). Malcom McLean originally planned on transporting truck trailers, wheels and all, by ship -- roll-on/roll-off -- but standardized on transporting only the container (without wheels) in order to carry more cargo in the same amount of ship space. A typical intermodal container has loading doors at one end, is 8 feet (2.44 m) wide by 8 feet (2.44 m) high, and 20 feet (6.1 m) long, can be stacked up to seven units high, and is constructed of corrugated steel. Its eight corners each have a corner casting for the twistlock connector.
My best guess is Portland International Airport - Portland, OR (PDX / KPDX)?