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New Houston berth to enhance post-Panamax handling

The nearly two-year project to complete Bayport’s Wharf 7 will allow the terminal to handle more ships as work on widening the Houston Ship Channel continues.

UP seeks surcharges amid intermodal volumes surge

Union Pacific Railroad is instituting surcharges for the second consecutive year out of Los Angeles, although it’s unclear how long the current uptick in volume will last.

Americold-CPKC venture expands US-Mexico reefer rail services

The new 335,000-square-foot facility will reduce border delays and maximize cargo capacity for shippers moving temperature-controlled loads between the US and Mexico.

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