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Largest LTL Carriers Grew 17 Percent in 2011

William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The biggest less-than-truckload carriers got bigger in 2011, with the number of LTL companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue climbing to 10.
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DP World Plans Major Jebel Ali Port Expansion

Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
DP World plans to invest $850 million over the next three years to boost the capacity of its flagship container terminal at Jebel Ali in Dubai by more than 26 percent.
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