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Latest News Baltimore port chief Daniels leaving to take new job in Miami Enstructure takes first steps on new Delaware container terminal Midsize carriers can pool resources to create alliance of ‘middle powers’ South America-US spot ocean rates climb on tighter capacity, frontloading New US duties on foreign chassis expose split among ITC members More News ✕ More News & Analysis Baltimore port chief Daniels leaving to take new job in Miami Jonathan Daniels was on the job in Baltimore for a little more than two years, but he’s credited with helping coordinate state and federal recovery efforts to reopen the port following the collapse of the Key Bridge. Enstructure takes first steps on new Delaware container terminal The North American terminal operator and stevedore is starting work on a long-delayed big-ship terminal along the Delaware River that would serve mid-Atlantic shippers. Midsize carriers can pool resources to create alliance of ‘middle powers’ Groupings of midsize ocean carriers linking strong regional networks with innovative services is one way those carriers can stay competitive in the deep-sea business, writes Jeremy Masters.
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Enstructure takes first steps on new Delaware container terminal

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