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Transportation: Page 371
Warehousing
Protecting Food During Winter Transport
A. Duie Pyle
When it comes to transporting and storing food and beverage products during the winter months, it is in the entire supply chain’s best interest to plan ahead to protect those vulnerable products from freezing.
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Transportation
Food Companies Experience High Cost of Moving Product
Rising freight costs, fuel costs and lack of drivers contribute to hurt profits.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Pensacola Announces Mexico Service
World direct shipping to begin regular Pensacola sailings.
Transportation
The Logistics Behind Getting Super Bowl Snacks
With the biggest night in sports coming up, the shipping industry prepares to make sure snack staples are delivered on time.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Fleet raises $10 Million to Make International Logistics Speedier
Startup focused on making international logistics less onerous for small companies, announced that it has raised a Series A of $10 million.
Transportation
Growing Transportation Can Harm Farmers
As the cost of transportation increases, so will consumer food prices.
Transportation
Port of Los Angeles Breaks All-Time Cargo Volume Record in 2017
The port racked up 9,343,192 twenty-foot equivalent units, a 5.5 percent increase since 2016.
Transportation
Spot Rates Decline Slightly as Truckload Capacity Returns
As national averages decline, spot van, refrigerated and flatbed freight rates remain higher than any point in 2017.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
South Carolina Ports Authority Seek $5 Million for New Terminal
Ports CEO Jim Newsome says the Jasper County facility will be needed when the main terminal in Charleston reaches capacity.
Cold Chain
Diet Coke Updates Look, Adds Flavors as Sales Shrink
Coca-Cola Company
The Atlanta-based company said the new flavors and look are aimed at appealing to millennials.
Transportation
Los Angeles Sues Three Port Trucking Companies over ‘Exploitation’ of Workers
The city of Los Angeles filed three lawsuits against some of the busiest port trucking companies in the country Monday, demanding they stop systematically exploiting their workers in the wake of reports by the USA Today Network.
Transportation
Spot Truckload Rates Surge to Start New Year
Amid extreme weather and tight capacity, national average spot truckload rates saw double-digit increases during the week ending Jan. 6.
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