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Major ports get big-ship ready

Posted on June 7, 2016 by just2bruce | Leave a comment

A nice summary of the improvements at a few ports to get ready for the Panama Canal widening.

Global Trade Magazine  Source: Major ports get big-ship ready | Global Trade Magazine

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