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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 72
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Plans in Motion for a Fourth Indiana Port on Ohio River Site
State officials say they've reached a purchase agreement for a former electric plant site in southeastern Indiana as a possible new Ohio River shipping port.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Virginia Eyes Channels Deeper and Wider than Port of LA
Port of Virginia
A rough draft of a plan recommends that the port be allowed to dredge its main shipping channels to 55 feet, down from 50 feet, and to widen them to 1,200 feet from 1,000.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hapag-Lloyd Adds 7,700 Refrigerated Containers
Hapag-Lloyd
The order includes 7,000 40-foot and 700 20-foot units, with 1,000 of the new containers equipped with “controlled atmosphere” technology, which slows down the ripening of fruits and vegetables.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Beyond Visibility: Why Live Data from the IoT Holds the Key to Cold Chain Excellence
Live data from the Internet of Things (IoT) holds they key to boosting cold chain integration and performance.
Warehousing
Port Everglades Is Open With No Restrictions
The petroleum companies based at Port Everglades are working around the clock to meet unusually high consumer demands resulting from Hurricane Irma.
Emerging Technologies
HMM Triumphs Its First Blockchain Ship Voyage
HMM conducted a pilot voyage from the South Korean port of Busan to the Chinese Port of Qingdao, where blockchain was employed for not only paperwork but also tracking cargo, all the way from shipment booking to cargo delivery.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
What China Is Winning By Buying Up the World's Ports
In a bid to bolster its position as a maritime powerhouse, China has been buying up the development and operational rights to a chain of ports that stretch from the southern realms of Asia to the Middle East, Africa, Europe and even South America.
3PL/4PL
CMA CGM Breaks East Cost Container Ship Record
CMA CGM
A new era for the Port of New York and New Jersey started yesterday with the arrival of the largest ship to ever stop over on the East Coast.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Corpus Christi Moves Forward with $327M Channel Project
The ship channel project would be a monumental step forward for the Port of Corpus Christi, as it could expand the types of barges able to move in and out of the port.
Warehousing
Port Houston Container Terminals to Resume Operations
The Port of Houston is reopening to ships Friday, a week after closing in advance of Hurricane Harvey.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of LA to Launch $13M Cargo Tracking System
Port of Los Angeles
The program will allow the port to do what most Americans already can do—track packages from the minute they leave a distribution center until they get to the front door through a single platform.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hackers Target the Ill-prepared Shipping Industry
An inside look at how the shipping industry has become one the largest cyber crime targets.
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