South Carolina Scales Up Ports for Bigger Boats, More Traffic
South Carolina Scales Up Ports for Bigger Boats, More Traffic
SUGAR LAND--June 2, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--South Carolina is scaling up port facilities in anticipation of mega-sized ships and greater traffic loads. According to American Shipper, the Port of Charleston this year could host for the first time a 14,000-twenty foot equivalent (TEU) container ship following the completion of the Panama Canal expansion. Within this article: Provides details of six projects being tracked by Industrial Info, including kickoff and completion dates.
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