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00:05Everything that passes through the Dock has a story.
00:10But not many know the story of the Dock.
00:15Port Wake ain't like what it used to be.
00:18Neither is Bill, the owner.
00:20Not since his wife passed.
00:23Hey Dad, I'm at the crane.
00:25His boy Tommy came home to lend a hand, but even Tommy couldn't stop the storm.
00:35I was sure it was all over, but Bill had a plan to rebuild.
00:42You got it. Call me when you're ready to work.
00:46So Tommy got to work, container by container.
00:50And me? All I did was set up a few cameras.
00:56To my surprise, the whole world started watching.
01:01Something about it just connected with people.
01:06That's when I knew our story had only just begun.
01:12Every minute counts in Port Wake.
01:16The Dock never sleeps.
01:18The port's got all kinds of heavy machinery.
01:22The trick is picking the right one for the job.
01:26For smaller loads, there's the reach stacker.
01:29But a straddle carrier is crucial for bigger jobs.
01:35When it comes to moving crates from ship to shore, look no further than the STS crane.
01:42Then there's the RMG.
01:44Terminal Tractor.
01:47RTG.
01:48Hopper.
01:50MHC.
01:52Now, don't let all this heavy talk fool you.
01:55It's delicate work.
01:58One slip up for an unforeseen complication can send the whole port into chaos.
02:11Fixing this mess is expensive work.
02:16Fulfilling contracts brings money into the port.
02:20If we keep at it, we can do more than rebuild.
02:25We can expand.
02:27Reach new heights.
02:29Take us from surviving to thriving.
02:33Bringing Port Wake back to life.
02:36One container at a time.
02:39This is Docked.
02:50Baby.
02:51Yeah.
02:53Cause it works.
02:54Jabeta's roof sana.
02:54The Republic.
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