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... The second phase of the ramp-up includes plans to redevelop the Port of Buchanan shipping terminal and to construct a beneficiation plant and ... View this article
have sued the vessel M/V Blue Ocean for allegedly failing to discharge a shipment of steel wire rod from China when it arrived at the Port of Houston ... View this article
... The Port Arthur, Texas-based copper piping and ship repair company sued for $6.9 million and also asked for permission to sell the barge and its ... View this article
... six bulk cargoes were sold to Turkey in late April, including one from Puerto Rico, but most cargoes appear to have shipped from US ports after the ... View this article
... The small amount of business concluded this week for hot-rolled coil into the Port of Houston was reported at between $560 and $600 per ton cif ... View this article
... to ship shredded nonferrous sensor-sorted scrap to Chinese ports, several export ... with getting this type of material accepted at port," a second ... View this article
... a third exporter said, adding that raising the metallic content of the material was the best way to ensure that loads wouldn't get rejected at ports. ... View this article
... Bulletin. "Heavy investment has already been made at several (Chinese ports to enable them) to receive Valemaxes," he said. ... View this article
... The company built a 102,000-square-foot warehouse at the Port of Indiana to service customers locally that previously were being serviced out of ... View this article
... 7. The cargo of some 30,000 tonnes will be shipped in a Handymax vessel to the port of Veracruz, Mexico, in mid-July. ... View this article
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