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September 2013

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October 2013

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  • ] or [[vehicle]], using multiple modes of [[transportation]] ([[rail transport|rail]], truck]]), without any handling of the freight id greenhouse gas emissions.<ref>http://www.mjc2.com/e-
  • In the U.S., starting in the 1960s, the use of containers increased steadily.40|ft|m}}, {{convert|48|ft|m}} and {{convert|53|ft|m}}, although other lengths exist. In countries where the

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