The ship is capable of carrying 16000 containers and the management of Southampton docks is apparently proud of the fact that it is one of the few dock facilities capable of handling it.
Fifty years ago when we had a manufacturing industry of our own we would have had no need to import such quantities goods from the far east. We could have made and exported our own ranges of shoddy toys and defective electrical goods. Alas no longer. And then we wonder why we're in such a parlous state!
Despite this I had to chuckle at the article in the Mail Online which stated that the Marco Polo at 396 metres is 51 times longer than the Queen Mary 2. If my calculator is working properly it means the Queen Mary is about 25 feet in length!
Furthermore the item also said that the ship was in Hong Kong the week before. Ah so! It managed to travel the 12000 miles at a speed of something like 1000 miles a day. So it's not only the world's largest but also travels at over 40 miles per hour! Hmmmm.
Perhaps the manufacturing base of this country is not the only thing wrong. Our standards of journalism could do with an overhaul. But we knew that already thanks to Leveson.
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