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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 73
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Los Angeles to Review Security Breach
Port of Los Angeles
A suspected car thief who led police on a wild chase died Wednesday after falling off a shipping crane at the Port of Los Angeles.
Warehousing
Maersk Predicts Bright Future for Shipping despite $300M Cyberattack Bill
Denmark's A.P. Moller Maersk gave an upbeat outlook for container shipping on Wednesday, lifting its shares by as much as 4.5 percent, as investors looked beyond one-off second-quarter charges and a costly cyberattack on its operations.
Cold Chain
Reefer Trailers and Containers: The Way of the Future
As the food supply chain continues to respond to the FSMA transportation rules, four companies are paving the way for the future of food distribution.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Tampa Bay Partners with Port Logistics Refrigerated Services on New Cold Storage Facility
Port Tampa Bay
Florida's population growth and rising tourism are driving demand in the food and beverage sector.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Mergers and Acquisitions Make Waves in the Ocean Carrier Sector
The liner shipping industry has experienced the most significant restructuring in its history, with more activity likely to occur.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor Expansion Planned
The U.S. Department of Transportation is recommending partial federal funding for a $19.7 million expansion that also will boost the port's cargo handling capacity.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Virginia Reports Record High July Container Volume
Last month, the port had its best July ever for cargo volume, handling 234,230 containers, as measured in standard 20-foot units or TEUs, a 7.5 percent gain from the same month a year earlier.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
The Distribution of New York City’s Bananas is a Logistical Puzzle
In most of the country, the unseen, nocturnal business of ripening and distributing bananas is performed by grocery chains. In New York, much of the work still falls to local banana purveyors.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Dominant US Ports vie for Container Trade with Improved Infrastructure for Larger Ships
Transwestern Real Estate Services
Land constraints and transportation costs push asset prices and rental rates to new highs.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Charleston Looks to Barges to Reduce Truck Traffic
Barges will one day move cargo between Wando Welch Terminal and a new rail yard in North Charleston under a plan the State Ports Authority is developing to help reduce truck traffic on local highways.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
ILWU Workers Approve Contract Extension at West Coast Ports
Pacific Maritime Association (PMA)
The union said the “unprecedented” contract extension with the Pacific Maritime Association “will raise wages, maintain health benefits and increase pensions.”
Ocean Ports & Carriers
COSCO Shipping offers $6.3 billion for Orient Overseas
COSCO Shipping Holdings Co. has offered to buy OOIL for $6.30 billion, in a deal that will see the mainland China group become the world's third largest container liner.
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