Maersk SeaLand 40 Foot Dry Shipping Container. In December 1999 Maersk Line’s parent!company A.P. Moller-Maersk acquired SeaLand’s international container shipping business and the SeaLand name. In 2000 Maersk Line changed its commercial name globally to Maersk SeaLand as a result of SeaLand’s acquisition the previous year. |
Date:
8/4/2003 |
Location:
Table Bay, Ca  |
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168 |
Collection Of:

Col André Kritzinger |
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Author: Col André Kritzinger
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Picture Categories: Transit |
This picture is part of album: ISO Code 42G1 dry box containers |