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      <title>Short Loops, Quiet Power: What Ital Way Says About the New Container Playbook</title>
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      <description>The ship in the image feels deliberately unflashy, and that’s part of what makes it interesting. Ital Way sits heavy in the water, stacked but not towering, its Evergreen containers arranged in disciplined blocks that look substantial without tipping into excess. The hull’s green cuts cleanly through a slightly fogged seascape, the horizon softened, almost undecided. A few small sailboats drift in the distance, which makes the scale difference obvious but not theatrical.</description>
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