I don't think your definition of "shipping container" and theirs is the same. A shipping container usually refers to a 20' or 40' DRY or Refer "seacan" or connex box. It can hold a LOT. I mean really. We use them for offices in Afghanistan.If they are talking about shipping stuff into Kuwait I can almost guarantee this is what they are refering to. The only other option would be shipping something like a triwall, but that would have to be done via air, and I doubt they are paying for that since it is not a cost effective solution. Plus they refered to it as a shipping container, which is pretty much the same as saying seacan. Look up the specs for a 20FT Seacan..should be something like 20X8X8 or 1280 Cubic feet of space. A 20' container is a lot of proffit, especially considering the previous quarters earnins or lack thereof. Just saying. It's a pretty substatial start in the right direction. It's not going to make the company rich overnight, but it is a major step in the right direction.