Inbound Logistics | January 2024

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FREIGHT FORWARDING Span Alaska: Moves freight from the lower 48 to Alaska through terminal locations in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kodiak, Wasilla, and Soldotna. www.spanalaska.com • 800-257-7726 INDUSTRIAL SOURCING Thomasnet: Find and compare suppliers in 70,000+ categories. Upload a CAD model to get a quote within seconds for CNC machining, 3D printing, injection molding, sheet metal fabrication, and more thomasnet.com LOGISTICS IT Descartes: Provides on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions focused on improving the productivity, performance, and security of logistics- intensive businesses. www.descartes.com • 800-419-8495 Freightgate: Provides logistics cloud solutions to maximize supply chain visibility and to manage freight contracts, procurement, pricing, quotations, routing, tracking, and scheduling of transportation. www.freightgate.net • 714-799-2833 Mantis : O’ers self-serve and scalable warehouse management, optimization, and automation solutions. www.mantis.group • 678-784-4015 nVision Global : Provides configurable technology solutions, enabling shippers around the world to optimize their transportation management and

PORTS Georgia Ports Authority: Deepwater terminals in Savannah and Brunswick ensure the continuous flow of goods to and from global destinations. These vital gateways move retail shipments, refrigerated cargo, cars and machinery, bulk, and breakbulk cargo. The Port of Savannah is the third-busiest container gateway in the United States, while Georgia is the nation’s second busiest Ro/Ro hub. www.gaports.com • 912-963-5526 Maryland Port Administration: Baltimore’s six public marine terminals handle autos, roll on/roll o’, containers, forest products, and project cargo. mpa.maryland.gov • 800-638-7519 Northwest Seaport Alliance: Brings together two of the nation’s premier harbors to form a single, integrated gateway. Located in the Pacific Northwest, it o’ers shorter Asia transits and is the first and last port of call for many transpacific services. www.nwseaportalliance.com 800-657-9808 Port Authority of NY & NJ: Bi-state agency that builds, operates, and maintains many of the most important transportation and trade infrastructure assets in the country, including a network of major airports, bridges, tunnels and bus terminals, a commuter rail line, and the busiest seaport on the East Coast.

TransportGistics: A global, multi- product and services company that provides incremental solutions for transportation and logistics management. www.transportgistics.com 631-567-4100 OCEAN FREIGHT Atlantic Container Line: Versatile service options to and from North America and Europe, utilizing new G4 CONROs that double capacity for handling containers, RORO, breakbulk and vehicles. www.aclcargo.com • 800-ACL-1235

COSCO Shipping Lines (North America): Provides end-to-end solutions, including multi-modal transportation and logistics. lines.coscoshipping.com 281-765-6800

PALLETS CHEP: Manages, maintains, transports and supplies 330 million pallets and containers that are shared and reused by growers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers. www.chep.com • 800-243-7872 iGPS: O’ers lighter, stronger, safer, and 100% recyclable plastic pallets. Pallet pooling and intelligent shipping solutions help meet sustainability goals while also improving automation and lowering total cost of business. www.igps.net • 866-557-0716

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SMC 3 : O’ers transportation technology solutions that integrate seamlessly into current business systems, whether customers deal with 10 or 10,000 freight movements per day. www.smc3.com • 800-845-8090

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