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Description: Chart showing lengths, widths, and carrying capacity of large container ships Source: Koeze, Ella, (March 28, 2024). "The Dali Is a Big Ship. But Not the Biggest.". The New York Times. Source credits: "Sources: "The Geography of Transport Systems," by Jean-Paul Rodrigue; VesselFinder; the Empire State Building; the Eiffel Tower; ShipHub; Maryland Port Administration". — Archive thereof: https://web.archive.org/web/20240330113653/https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/28/business/economy/big-ship-dali-baltimore.html Source states: "Widths shown are for the widest point for each ship. One T.E.U., or 20-foot equivalent unit, represents the volume of one 20-foot container, though ships can carry containers of varying sizes." * Technical note: initial SVG code was automatically generated by the "Variable-width bar charts" spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Extensive additions and adjustments were made in a text editor. Note that this spreadsheet does not automatically adjust scale for horizontal and vertical directions to be the same. This SVG file contains embedded text that can be translated into your language, using any capable SVG editor, text editor or the SVG Translate tool. For more information see: About translating SVG files.
Title: 20240330 Container ship sizes and capacities
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