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  2. Seaboard Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Its subsidiaries include Seaboard Foods, Seaboard Marine, Seaboard Overseas & Trading Group (SOTG), Tabacal Agroindustria, Transcontinental Capital Corporation, Ltd. (TCCB), and Mount Dora Farms. It has 52.5% controlling interest in Butterball, LLC. Its principal operating divisions are pork, commodity trading and milling, marine, sugar, and power.

  3. Sauniere (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The ship suffered no damage and continued on to Baltimore, Maryland to pick up its next cargo. [2] In December 1985 unionized longshoremen in Providence, Rhode Island picketed Sauniere because it unloaded rock salt without union help. [3] [4] On 15 December 1995, the ship ran aground at Fairport, Ohio, again without damage.

  4. United States container ports - Wikipedia

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    Another $1.5 billion in trade was waiting for rail service at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles which was 60% of all containers waiting at these ports. [13] By September 2022, the backlog at U.S. ports decreased partially due to slowing U.S. import volumes amid high inflation and rising interest rates.

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  6. Roll-on/roll-off - Wikipedia

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    Roll-on/Roll-off car carrying ship being boarded by articulated haulers at the Port of Baltimore RoRo ports and inland waterways of the United States. Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are cargo ships designed to carry wheeled cargo, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, buses, trailers, and railroad cars, that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels or using ...

  7. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    The city rented land from PANYNJ and negotiated with SeaStreak to establish ferry service to Manhattan [23] to begin in September 2020. [24] With delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other causes, service was rescheduled to 2022, [ 25 ] being further delayed into 2023 due to continued negotiations with PANYNJ, according to the city's mayor.

  8. Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Seaboard Air Line fully absorbed the A&BAL in 1909. Once the Seaboard gained full control of the line, they designated the line from Atlanta to Birmingham as the Birmingham Subdivision. Track from Rockmart to Cartersville was designated as the Cartersville Subdivision. All tunnels on the line were eventually concrete-lined, starting in 1909.

  9. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The newest marine facility at Jaxport is the nearly 600-acre (2.4 km 2) Dames Point Marine Terminal. [7] Situated one mile (1.6 km) upstream from Blount Island on the main shipping channel and just west of the Dames Point Bridge , this terminal presently has only one tenant: the 158-acre (0.64 km 2 ) TraPac Container Terminal used by Mitsui O.S ...