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Manufacturers such as General Electric and Eastman Kodak quickly discovered that there was money to be saved by organizing their production so they could fill trailers or containers and ship them to a single recipient by train, rather than sending a few cases or crates by truck. By 1967, three-quarters of all manufactured goods (excluding coal and petroleum products) left the factory in shipments of at least thirty thousand pounds.
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger
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