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SeaLand to re-enter Latin America trade

There are few names in the shipping business as iconic as SeaLand. Recently Maersk Line announced that it had spun off intra-American service to revive the SeaLand brand name and as of January 1st 2015 it will begin operations in Latin America. With refrigerated freight to North American consumers moving upward, SeaLand CEO Craig Mygatt, says “we need to be a part of that trend.”

Refrigerated or traditional, warehousing market is hot
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With no signs of slowing - automobiles keep rolling

The Ro-Ro business has been growing at a record clip for the GPA (Georgia Ports Authority). The authority has $10 million in expansion studies underway to determine how to keep pace.

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Cleveland rocks… and now C-town also ships

The home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame seeks to add another spotlight to the city of Cleveland, Ohio by adding multi-purpose shipping to the banks of the Great Lakes.

Fuel bunkering: Going green means changes on the horizon
Near sourcing a boost for Latin American trade
Knock on wood – forest products still in growth mode
Could South American fruit get even fresher?

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