AJOT Digital Edition #656

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This Issue's Focus:

  • Intermodalism
  • Canada Ports
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Intermodalism
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Intermodalism

The uncertainty over NAFTA worries intermodal execs

by Peter Buxbaum
Intermodalism
In May, executives from 32 large U.S. corporations, including some of the nation’s largest intermodal companies, sent a letter to President Trump urging him to build on a trading relationship that is “already working well.” But the President seems to be leaning in another direction and it has intermodal executives eyeing the negotiations like hawks.
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Canada Ports

Inland ports make waves in maritime transportation and industrial real estate

by Peter Buxbaum
Canada Ports
The South Carolina Ports Authority broke ground on the site of a second inland port back in March. Inland Port Dillon is slated to open early next year to support growing intermodal cargo volumes between the Port of Charleston and markets throughout the Carolinas, the Southeast, and the Midwest.

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