7,500 teu and that's it: box ship expert
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by LLDCN 01:19PM, 18 Jun 2002
Ships around 4,000 teu in size will become more common on Australian trade by 2005, but 7,500 teu is likely to be the practical maximum on the Australian trades, says a leading container shipping analyst.
David Bayne, of Drewry Consultants,...
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