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Ship System Configuration Diagram – Technology Introduction

Ship System Configuration Diagram – Technology Introduction

RJ0300091_29

  • Last Update 05/14/2025
  • File Size 5.1MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide presenting ship operations and logistics infrastructure using 3D isometric visualization. Key components including cranes, cargo vessels, and trucks are arranged on a blue platform with arrows and text labels clearly indicating interconnection relationships. Two versions provided—light and dark backgrounds—allowing flexible adaptation to different presentation environments. Ideal for technical departments, system architecture explanations, and supply chain introductions to convey complex structures intuitively.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Clearly explains complex industrial systems such as ship operations, logistics infrastructure, and supply chain structures through 3D visualization. Enables stakeholders to understand interactions and data flows among key components—cranes, vessels, and trucks—at a glance.

  • How to Use

    Insert directly into technology department presentations, system architecture briefings, or logistics process introduction slides. Customize text labels and arrows to adapt the diagram for other industrial systems such as manufacturing, energy, or construction.

  • Recommended For

    Shipping and logistics companies' technical presentations, system engineering teams' architecture explanations, investor relations briefings on infrastructure structure, and educational institutions' industrial systems lectures.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set. Slide 1 features light gray background with 3D isometric diagram; Slide 2 uses charcoal background with identical structure. Each slide centers on a blue platform with three elements (crane, cargo ship, truck, container) positioned around it, labeled with light blue text callouts (Value 01–03).

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