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Panamax company history timeline

1980

Panamax size vessels were first introduced in 1980.

1988

Up to 1988, the largest container ships were all Panamaxes, and through World War II, the United States Navy built its ships to Panamax.

1996

The introduction of Regina Mærsk in 1996 created a new development in the container ship market with an official capacity of 6400 TEU. Post-Panamax’s development was climactic.

2000

It couldn’t deal with the very large container ships that were starting to become standard: A Post Panamax Plus, which debuted in 2000, can hold up to 8,000 TEUs, but it can’t fit through the canal.

2006

So in a 2006 referendum, Panamanians approved plan to spend $5.25 billion to expand the canal.

2010

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1975
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