Double-Wide: Who's Set to Benefit From the Expanded Panama Canal?
Posted on August 17, 2012 at 16:40 PM EDT
MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Since it was first opened in 1914 joining the Atlantic and Pacific ocean the Panama Canal has been a vital throughway for global trade. But with the massive sizes of modern cargo ships – the World’s largest is the Emma Maersk at 1 302.6 feet long by 206.6 feet wide – the Panama Canal is generally regarded to be a tight fit. That is until 2014 when the 50-mile canal is slated to receive a long anticipated third lane. It’s being called a “game changer ” but whom can we expect to be the big winners? The expansion will ...
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