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Date: 2011-11-24 08:50:45
Intermodal containers
Panama Canal
Panamax
North Carolina International Port
Emma Mærsk
Maersk
Twenty-foot equivalent unit
Maersk Triple E class
DCT Gdańsk
Watercraft
Transport
Container ships

Panamax, Post-Panamax, and Sammax A Primer on Ship Size Panamax. The Panama Canal was opened in 1914 with two sets of parallel locks, 110 feet

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