Our neighbor Port Everglades experienced its third consecutive year of growth, handling 5.9 million tons of cargo as of September 30th fiscal 2012 year’s end, a 3 percent increase from fiscal year 2011, marking the third consecutive year of growth in cargo, according to a preliminary report from the South Florida seaport.
Port Everglades moved 923,600 20-foot-equivalent units, a 5 percent increase compared with last year, returning the port to the near record levels experienced in 2008 (985,000 TEUs).
We’ll take all the economic encouragement we can achieve, and believe it’ll continue. As your supply chain further evolves based on your company’s developments and market penetrations, focus on elimination of unnecessary transportation costs due to freight billing errors (they happen; carriers strive for accuracy, but overbillings occur, and Data2Logistics can detect and correct). In addition to optimizing your product’s movement, you’ll benefit your bottom line.
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