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In the 1950s, a man had an idea that would forever revolutionize transportation, international trade, and the global economy: Malcom McLean, the inventor of the shipping container.

Born in the United States in 1913, McLean started working at a gas station and saved enough money to buy a second-hand truck in 1934, beginning his journey in the transportation business.

As his company grew, McLean's fleet expanded to over 1,700 trucks with 32 branches, making it the second-largest trucking company in the U.S. by 1955 and even listed on Wall Street.

However, McLean was acutely aware of the inefficiencies of maritime shipping. At the time, goods were transported loosely in cargo ships, requiring manual and time-consuming loading and unloading processes at ports. These delays often extended to weeks, drastically increasing shipping costs.

One day, while observing this process at the Port of New Jersey, McLean had a revolutionary thought: "What if my truck could be loaded onto the ship all at once, cargo and all?"

This idea would change the course of history. He envisioned removing the truck cargo box and loading it directly onto ships. To make this concept a reality, he designed metal containers with dimensions matching his trailers. Thus, the shipping container was born.

Initially, no one wanted to transport these large boxes. Shipping companies dismissed the idea as impractical. Undeterred, McLean bought the Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company, later renamed SeaLand, to implement his vision.

In April 1956, McLean conducted the first shipment: 58 containers transported from Newark to Houston aboard an old World War II oil tanker refitted to carry containers.

The results were astounding. McLean not only shortened shipping times but also transformed the logistics of goods movement from "port-to-port" to "door-to-door." This innovation reduced labor, port stays, and shipping costs.

In 1967, McLean secured a contract to transport military supplies to Vietnam. He realized that instead of returning with empty containers, the ships could stop in Japan and bring goods back to the U.S., opening new trade routes with Asia.

Despite his invention profound impact on the world, McLean contribution has never been fully recognized. He passed away in 2001 and remains relatively unknown to the general public.

In December 1999, Maersk acquired SeaLand international container business. By 2000, Maersk Line adopted the global trade name Maersk SeaLand, cementing McLean's legacy in the shipping industry.

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