containerisoinnin
Containerisointi, or containerization, is a concept with two main meanings in Finnish usage: in logistics and in information technology. In logistics, containerisointi refers to the use of standardized cargo containers that can be moved between ships, trains, and trucks without unloading the contents. The standard ISO containers, commonly 20 or 40 feet long, enable intermodal transport, reduce handling times, improve security, and lower damage risk. The system emerged in the mid-20th century, driven by the standardization of dimensions and rapid growth of global trade. While highly efficient, it depends on port infrastructure and intermodal connections; capacity, container availability, and regulatory compliance remain considerations.
In information technology, containerisointi describes packaging software into lightweight, portable containers that share the host operating
Overall, containerisointi denotes a foundational approach in both sectors, aimed at improving efficiency, scalability, and interoperability