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Day: May 21, 2012

NYK Won’t Provide Chassis in Denver, Salt Lake

NYK Line, which has been getting out of the business of providing chassis at ports and terminals in the U.S., said Monday it would extend the withdrawal to the Denver/Salt Lake City market on July 1. NYK has already stopped...

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EU, US Pact to Cut Costs for Trusted Shippers

The decision by the U.S. and the European Union to recognize each other’s trusted shippers is expected to save those companies money through speedier customs authorization. The trade pact will allow U.S. and EU customs agencies...

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Agribusiness globalization on display in Montana

A sandstone butte bearing rare evidence of Lewis and Clark’s quest to discover ways for profiting from the American West gets most of the attention near Pompey’s Pillar in Montana, but a bigger, more modern mast of...

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DP World Container Traffic Jumps 9.5 Percent

DP World reported a 9.5 percent increase in container traffic in the first quarter to 13.8 million 20-foot equivalent units, driven by double-digit gains at its terminals in Asia-Pacific and the Indian-sub-continent. Excluding...

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