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portada The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger - Second Edition With a new Chapter by the Author (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2016
Language
English
Pages
544
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.1 x 13.2 x 4.1 cm
Weight
0.51 kg.
ISBN13
9780691170817
Edition No.
0002

The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger - Second Edition With a new Chapter by the Author (in English)

Marc Levinson (Author) · Princeton University Press · Paperback

The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger - Second Edition With a new Chapter by the Author (in English) - Levinson, Marc

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Synopsis "The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger - Second Edition With a new Chapter by the Author (in English)"

In April 1956, a refitted oil tanker carried fifty-eight shipping containers from Newark to Houston. From that modest beginning, container shipping developed into a huge industry that made the boom in global trade possible. The Box tells the dramatic story of the container's creation, the decade of struggle before it was widely adopted, and the sweeping economic consequences of the sharp fall in transportation costs that containerization brought about. But the container didn't just happen. Its adoption required huge sums of money, both from private investors and from ports that aspired to be on the leading edge of a new technology. It required years of high-stakes bargaining with two of the titans of organized labor, Harry Bridges and Teddy Gleason, as well as delicate negotiations on standards that made it possible for almost any container to travel on any truck or train or ship. Ultimately, it took McLean's success in supplying U.S. forces in Vietnam to persuade the world of the container's potential. Drawing on previously neglected sources, economist Marc Levinson shows how the container transformed economic geography, devastating traditional ports such as New York and London and fueling the growth of previously obscure ones, such as Oakland. By making shipping so cheap that industry could locate factories far from its customers, the container paved the way for Asia to become the world's workshop and brought consumers a previously unimaginable variety of low-cost products from around the globe. Published in hardcover on the fiftieth anniversary of the first container voyage, this is the first comprehensive history of the shipping container. Now with a new chapter, The Box tells the dramatic story of how the drive and imagination of an iconoclastic entrepreneur turned containerization from an impractical idea into a phenomenon that transformed economic geography, slashed transportation costs, and made the boom in global trade possible.

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