The Port of Boston reported Monday it had berthed a 8,500 TEU vessel, much larger than its normal 4,000-6,000 unit handling. The port is in the process of trying to expand, in order to take advantage of larger vessel sizes – these become more relevant for the U.S. east coast after the Panama Canal expansion. … Continue reading “Boston Goes Big, Needs to Go Larger”
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