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The Singapore container ship Maersk Seletar, of the Post Panamax type, too big to cross the Panama canal, is seen anchored before having its cargo transferred to the other side of the canal, at a private port in Panama City, Friday, June 15, 2007. Works are underway at the canal to widen it so Post Panamax ships will be able to cross after 2014 when the widening works are scheduled to be finished. The only ships that are currently fit to cross are the ones known as Panamax. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco) **FILE**
Photo by: Arnulfo Franco
The Singapore container ship Maersk Seletar, of the Post Panamax type, too big to cross the Panama canal, is seen anchored before having its cargo transferred to the other side of the canal, at a private port in Panama City, Friday, June 15, 2007. Works are underway at the canal to widen it so Post Panamax ships will be able to cross after 2014 when the widening works are scheduled to be finished. The only ships that are currently fit to cross are the ones known as Panamax. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco) **FILE**

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