Todd Hoff

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A round-the-world route, McLean thought, would solve one of the industry’s inherent problems, the imbalanced flow of freight that left some ships sailing full in one direction and half-empty in the other. The new vessels would have the lowest construction cost per container slot of any vessel in the world and the lowest operating costs per container as well. U.S. Lines would achieve what it took to succeed in container shipping: scale.
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger
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