Inbound Logistics | August 2022

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OCEAN

COSCO SHIPPING LINES (NORTH AMERICA) • na.coscoshipping.com COSCO Shipping brings the highest quality of ocean cargo transportation services to every corner of the globe, with one of the largest, newest and “greenest” fleets making frequent and timely calls to the busiest ports worldwide. COSCO Shipping delivers your containerized cargo quickly, economically and securely, interfacing with rail, road, barge, air and more, with advanced equipment and technology leading the way to absolute supply chain efficiency. And, there is no other ocean carrier who knows China better.

PALLETS

CHEP • www.chep.com CHEP issues, collects, conditions, and reissues more than 300 million pallets and containers from a global network of service centers, helping manufacturers and growers transport their products to distributors and retailers. Combining superior technology, decades of experience, and an unmatched asset base, CHEP handles pallet and container supply chain logistics for customers in the consumer goods, produce, meat, home improvement, beverage, raw materials, petro-chemical, and automotive industries.

ORBIS CORPORATION • www.orbiscorporation.com ORBIS Corporation offers plastic bins and plastic containers for food and beverage, environmental, industrial, or storage and distribution. ORBIS experts analyze their customers’ systems, design a solution, and execute a reusable packaging program to help world-class customers move their product faster, safer and more cost-effectively. Using life-cycle assessments to compare reusable and single-use packaging, ORBIS also helps customers reduce their overall environmental impact.

PORTS

PORT EVERGLADES • www.porteverglades.net Nobody moves cargo in and out faster than Port Everglades. The port is part of a thriving global transportation network that counts among its attributes a favorable location less than one mile from the Atlantic Shipping Lane, direct access to multimodal inland links through Florida’s interstate and highway systems, and an FEC rail hub within two miles. Across the street is Fort Lauderdale Airport, one of the fastest-growing airports in the nation. Visit the website for more details.

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