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Container ships seem to be getting larger and larger. The CSCL Globe, Maersk’s Triple-Es and the MSC Oscar are more than three times bigger than the typical 6,000teu vessel from 20 years ago. Does this rapid development mean ships will continue to get larger? Perhaps not, as there is a limit to how big a ship can get. The limitations are determined by the size and depth of the major global harbors, by how tidal waves will be impacted by ...

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