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SS Ideal X, a converted World War II T-2 oil tanker, was the first commercially successful container ship. Built by The Marinship Corporation during World War II as Potrero Hills, she was later purchased by Malcom McLean's Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company. In 1955, the ship was modified to carry shipping containers and rechristened Ideal X. During her first voyage in her new configuration, on April 26, 1956, the Ideal X carried 58 containers from Port Newark, New Jersey, to Port of Houston, Texas, where 58 trucks were waiting to be loaded with the containers. It was not the first container ship, however: the , operated by the White Pass and Yukon Route, had made its debut in 1955.

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  • Ideal X (de)
  • アイデアル・X (ja)
  • Ideal X (schip, 1945) (nl)
  • SS Ideal X (en)
  • S/S Ideal-X (sv)
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  • Die Ideal X war eines der weltweit ersten Containerschiffe und läutete als vollkommen neuartiger Schiffstyp das Zeitalter des Intermodalen Transports ein. (de)
  • アイデアル・X(英: Ideal X)は、商業的成功を収めた初のコンテナ船。第二次世界大戦時に建造されたアメリカの戦時標準船であるT2タンカーを転用し運用された。 (ja)
  • S/S Ideal-X var det första containerfartyget. Det var ombyggt till att lasta och skeppa containrar. Ideal-X anträdde sin första resa 1956, då hon lämnade hamnen i Newark, New Jersey. Denna artikel om ett fartyg saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • SS Ideal X, a converted World War II T-2 oil tanker, was the first commercially successful container ship. Built by The Marinship Corporation during World War II as Potrero Hills, she was later purchased by Malcom McLean's Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company. In 1955, the ship was modified to carry shipping containers and rechristened Ideal X. During her first voyage in her new configuration, on April 26, 1956, the Ideal X carried 58 containers from Port Newark, New Jersey, to Port of Houston, Texas, where 58 trucks were waiting to be loaded with the containers. It was not the first container ship, however: the , operated by the White Pass and Yukon Route, had made its debut in 1955. (en)
  • De Ideal X was het tweede containerschip ter wereld. Het was gebouwd als de Potrero Hills, een T2-tanker uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Voor de containervaart was het bovendek aangepast zodat hier containers op konden geplaatst worden. Op 26 april 1956 maakte het schip de eerste vaart als containerschip van New York naar Houston. Aan boord waren 58 containers. (nl)
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  • Ideal X, ex-Potrero Hills, ex-Capt. John D.P., ex-Elemir (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Type_T2-SE-A1_tanker_Hat_Creek_underway_at_sea_on_16_August_1943.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ideal_X.jpg
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  • Rebuilt as container ship at Bethlehem Steel, Baltimore, MD. (en)
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  • *58 33-foot containers * (en)
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