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PORTS
PORT OF LOS ANGELES • www.portoosangeles.org The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest container port in the United States, sustaining its rank as number one for over two decades with record volumes for containerized trade. An industry linchpin, the Port is an established leader in maintaining an efficient, sustainable supply chain, and a trailblazer in modernization and cybersecurity, taking a leadership role in adopting new technologies to improve the reliability, predictability, and efficiency of the flow of cargo across global seaborne trade. Both competitive and collaborative, the Port of Los Angeles serves as an economic bellwether and the premier international trade gateway of Southern California.
PORT TAMPA BAY • www.porttb.com Tampa/Hillsborough County boasts some of the highest-rated international and domestic shipping facilities in the nation. Strategically located on Florida’s west coast, the Port of Tampa is easily linked to rapidly expanding markets in Central and South America, and beyond the Panama Canal. The port also provides ship building, maintenance, and repair. To learn more about these services, visit the port’s website.
REAL ESTATE
FIBRA MACQUERIE • www.bramacquarie.com FIBRA Macquarie is a Mexican real estate investment trust focused on the acquisition, ownership, leasing, and management of industrial and retail real estate properties in Mexico. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on the favorable long-term economic and demographic trends in Mexico. FIBRA Macquarie provides consistently strong operational and financial performance by putting customers and investors first.
ROBOTICS
LOCUS ROBOTICS • www.locusrobotics.com Locus Robotics’ innovative autonomous mobile robots make it easy to optimize your warehouse operation, and respond to e-commerce volume growth and seasonal peaks while giving you control over your labor costs. LocusBots operate safely alongside people, making themmore efficient and effective compared to traditional order fulfillment systems. Workers are able to fulfill more orders with less labor without the need to reconfigure or disrupt your warehouse.
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