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SS Ideal X

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Port of registry
  
United States

Launched
  
30 December 1944

Beam
  
21 m

Completed
  
January 1945

Length
  
160 m

Builder
  
Balti

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Name
  
Ideal X, ex-Potrero Hills, ex-Capt. John D.P., ex-Elemir

Owner
  
Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company

Out of service
  
Sold for scrapping, 1965.

Identification
  
Official number 247155

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 Clifford J. Rodgers, operated by the White Pass and Yukon Route, made its debut in 1955.

SS Ideal X model of Ideal X

In 1959, the vessel was acquired by Bulgarian owners, who rechristened her Elemir. The Elemir suffered extensive damage during heavy weather on February 8, 1964, and was sold in turn to Japanese breakers. She was finally scrapped on October 20, 1964, in Hirao, Japan.

SS Ideal X SS Ideal X First Successful Container Ship Anniversary Post
SS Ideal X ROLLCALL for April 26th SS Ideal X Day



References

SS Ideal X Wikipedia