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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 57
Warehousing
Port of Savannah Gains New Cold Storage Facility
Georgia Ports Authority
Americold broke ground on the facility last week and will bring upwards of 80 new jobs to the greater Savannah area.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of New York and New Jersey Release Comprehensive Plan
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Statistics show port is bringing in record numbers through beginning of 2019
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Achieving a Smarter and More Connected Global Cold Chain
Smart containers are promising, but overall customer service still needs a boost.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Coast Guard Reopens Port of New Orleans
Hurricane Barry forced New Orleans to close its port last week as the city prepared for torrential rains.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Los Angeles Stands by Automation
Port of Los Angeles
In the ongoing fight against Longshore and Warehouse Union members and automation, the port of Los Angeles is siding with automation.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Impending storm closes Port of New Orleans, lower Mississippi
Tropical Storm Barry creating closures along the Gulf Coast
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Automation at Port of Los Angeles Gains Support
Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners will hold another vote after city council overruled June decision
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE Sign on to TradeLens
Hapag-Lloyd
TradeLens has secured more major shippers as Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express have signed on to the blockchain platform.
Transportation
Colombian Floriculture Trade Adds Ocean
Colombian flowers find viable shipping option in reefer containers
Transportation
Report Predicts that Automation at US Ports Will Increase
Moody's predicts that more automated ports will be built within the next decade.
Transportation
333 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Port of Baltimore
At least 333 pounds of cocaine was found inside a shipping container at the Port of Baltimore, estimating at a street value of $10 million.
Transportation
Cocaine Bust Loses MSC Preferred Customs Status
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
Mediterranean Shipping Company has had its Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism certificate suspended after the company suffered from a second large drug bust this year.
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