Inbound Logistics | April 2023

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PORTS

PORT OF LONG BEACH • www.polb.com The Port of Long Beach is one of the world’s busiest seaports, a leading gateway for trade between the United States and Asia. During the next 10 to 15 years, the Port of Long Beach plans to create at least four container terminals of more than 300 acres each, and to build at least one other large terminal. The new terminals will have dockside rail facilities, which allow cargo to be transferred directly between ships and trains. Such transfers speed deliveries between Long Beach and markets nationwide. For more information on the advantages and services o‹ered by the Port of Long Beach, visit www.polb.com.

SOUTH CAROLINA PORTS AUTHORITY • www.scspa.com In a world where speed to market, seamless processes, and flexibility are essential, South Carolina’s ports deliver. Home to the Southeast’s deepwater port, the South Carolina Ports Authority is the industry leader in productive operations, big ship handling, e€cient market reach, and environmental responsibility.

PROJECT LOGISTICS

LYNDEN • www.lynden.com Over land, on the water, in the air — or in any combination — Lynden has been helping customers solve transportation problems for almost a century. Operating in such challenging areas as Alaska, Western Canada, and Russia, as well as other areas around the globe, Lynden has built a reputation of superior service to diverse industries.

RAPID RESPONSE LOGISTICS

LYNDEN • www.lynden.com Over land, on the water, in the air — or in any combination — Lynden has been helping customers solve transportation problems for almost a century. Operating in such challenging areas as Alaska, Western Canada, and Russia, as well as other areas around the globe, Lynden has built a reputation of superior service to diverse industries.

April 2023 • Inbound Logistics 101

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