PORTS IN MOTION: 11 Infrastructure Projects Shaping U.S. Supply Chains From deeper channels to modernized terminals, ports nationwide are investing in infrastructure that keeps cargo moving and supply chains competitive. BY TOM GRESHAM
U.S. SUPPLY CHAINS depend on the nation’s seaports, and the pressures on those ports continue to intensify. To keep cargo moving and remain competitive, ports are investing now in infrastructure upgrades designed to meet the demands of tomorrow. From projects that can handle ever-larger ships to improvements that speed drayage
and upgrade operations, ports across the country are making strategic bets on the future. The goal: stronger supply chains that position U.S. ports to drive economic growth and enable shippers to compete on a global stage. Here’s a look at 11 ports and the infrastructure projects they’re undertaking.
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