Shipments of perishable crops are getting bogged down by major congestion at Northwest ports due to a labor contract dispute between the longshoremen’s union and container terminal operators. Click here for the full story
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Shipments of perishable crops are getting bogged down by major congestion at Northwest ports due to a labor contract dispute between the longshoremen’s union and container terminal operators. Click here for the full story
Posted by CPBTenner at 11:07 AM
Labels: congestion, container terminal operators, labor dispute, longshoremen's union, Northwest ports, shipments
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