Container terminal expansion in North America is continuing to shift away from the continent’s leading gateways of Los Angeles and Long Beach, where new construction is basically stagnant, to the Pacific Northwest and along the East and Gulf coastlines.
Shipping lines, facing increasingly stringent environmental regulations in California, are also examining their future port rotations, particularly in light of the enlargement of the Panama Canal....
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