How an Illegal Shipping Container Reshaped the World Economy

A transport ship would spend more than a week in port until it was completely unloaded and reloaded. Occasionally things would go missing or were simply stolen. Often, the loading did not even begin because the local loaders were on strike. This is why shipping declined after WWII. Still, when standardized containers emerged, workers fought against the arrival of the iron boxes with all their strength.

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