Alexandre Gomes

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In desperation, the leading carriers on important routes tried an old-fashioned solution: reducing competition. Five competitors in the Europe–Far East trade, two British, two Japanese, and the German Hapag-Lloyd, combined their Pacific interests in an alliance called TRIO. Among them, the companies agreed to build nineteen large ships, with each company allocated a number of container slots on each ship.
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger - Second Edition with a new chapter by the author
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