johnalison
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If it's the same chap whose obituary I read a few years ago, I seem to remember that the clever bit was designing a standard way of locking containers together, and I seem to remember that he decided not to patent this, with the result that his design was adopted and he made far more money than if it hadn't.That was Malcolm.
But there is, and has been since the earliest days of containerisation, a twice yearly meeting of container line Chief Executives. It is called the Box Club, it seldom gets mentioned and it has one absolute rule - nobody ever mentions business or money.
If anyone ever did the US anti trust people and DG of the EU would be on them like a ton of bricks.
It exists to promote standardisation and interchangeability of ISO containers and their associated equipment.
It works.
As for the blockage, since dredging is impractical, I would have thought that high-pressure hoses would move more of the ground with relatively little equipment, in the way that the Egyptians did when they demolished an Israeli bank in the Yom Kippur War.