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  • New ship-to-shore cranes with US parts coming to Long Beach
    New ship-to-shore cranes with US parts coming to Long Beach
  • UP-NS merger could extend West Coast market share reach
    UP-NS merger could extend West Coast market share reach
  • Ocean carriers cut capacity to arrest Golden Week rate slide
    Ocean carriers cut capacity to arrest Golden Week rate slide
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New ship-to-shore cranes with US parts coming to Long Beach

The slow drive to bring more maritime equipment manufacturing to the US has received a small boost with a crane order from MSC’s terminal division that will include US-made components.

UP-NS merger could extend West Coast market share reach

The proposed creation of a transcontinental railroad could allow West Coast ports to better compete for Asia cargo destined for markers east of Chicago, writes Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.

Ocean carriers cut capacity to arrest Golden Week rate slide

After initially holding back on blank sailings, carriers have announced additional capacity withdrawals to match the slowing demand ahead of Oct. 1, when Chinese factories close for eight days for the National Day holiday.

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