Yikes. That looks like a laborious, slow process. One crane lifts the cell from the trailer, with ample help needed to guide it and orient it. Then another crane somehow holds it after handover and inserts it in into the well. Imagine loading 64 or 112 of those... There really needs to be a special loader system devised for this. A large vehicle with a long gantry that can extend like 15 meters from its center and still hold a cell vertically, to be slid into the well. Something like this, i guess: 
But of course smaller, narrower, more compact and optimized not for a container but for one missile cell. On the other hand, also mounted on a vehicle. When deployed, stabilizers could extend out of the vehicle, the gantry arm could swivel from transport position (longitudinal) to transfer position (perpendicular). Loads would have to be carried on top of the gentry arm instead of under it, like here. It'd still be a huge vehicle and a huge piece of equipment, but with a proper handling arm that provides some extra leeway for precision, a single vehicle could transfer a cell from a trailer to a VLS well, probably in a minute or so.

But of course smaller, narrower, more compact and optimized not for a container but for one missile cell. On the other hand, also mounted on a vehicle. When deployed, stabilizers could extend out of the vehicle, the gantry arm could swivel from transport position (longitudinal) to transfer position (perpendicular). Loads would have to be carried on top of the gentry arm instead of under it, like here. It'd still be a huge vehicle and a huge piece of equipment, but with a proper handling arm that provides some extra leeway for precision, a single vehicle could transfer a cell from a trailer to a VLS well, probably in a minute or so.



