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U.S. Exporters: All Dressed Up and No Place to Go?
U.S. Exporters: All Dressed Up and No Place to Go?
April 10, 2008
Just when overseas demand for U.S. raw materials and manufactured goods is ramping up, shippers are scrambling to find containers and chassis to meet the orders. The fact that ocean carriers have reconfigured their deployment schedules in the Transpacific has exacerbated the situation. How can shippers here take advantage of new business opportunities before it’s too late?
Posted by Patrick Burnson on April 10, 2008 | Comments (0)
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