
Photo: Wally Skalij, Los Angeles Times
Way back in 1984, I worked for Malcom McLean’s United States Lines, when the 4,400 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) containership, the American New York, was delivered. She was this first of McLean’s fleet of “Jumbo Econships.” In those days, he was criticized for building ships that were too big for most ports to handle. I am reminded of this by the arrival of the 12,565 TEU containership, MSC Fabiola, in the Port of Long Beach last Friday. She is the largest container ship ever to call on a US port.
Mammoth cargo ship arrives at Port of Long Beach
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