Todd Hoff

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Workers in China produced her statuesque figure, using molds from the United States and other machines from Japan and Europe. Her nylon hair was Japanese, the plastic in her body from Taiwan, the pigments American, the cotton clothing from China. Barbie, simple girl though she is, had developed her very own global supply chain.1 Supply chains like Barbie’s are a direct result of the changes wrought by the rise of container shipping.
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger
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