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West Coast Port Congestion and How Non Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCC's) Benefit From It

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8/18/2015
In this 13th program in the series, Dr. Cartner provides his thoughts on the West Coast post congestion and the recent activity of Non Vessel Operating Common Carriers or NVOCC’s which actually find opportunities with port congestion. A blog on this subject from Dr. Cartner accompanies the video.

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