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  2. Port Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Port Everglades is a natural and artificial seaport in Broward County, Florida, that handles international trade and cruise vacations. It is the third-busiest cruise homeport in the world and the #1 seaport in Florida by revenue, with a history dating back to 1928.

  3. Terminal Operating System - Wikipedia

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    A terminal operating system (TOS) is a computerized system that controls the movement and storage of cargo in and around a port or marine terminal. Learn about the functions, types, and suppliers of TOS, and how they use various technologies to monitor and manage the flow of goods.

  4. Terminal Island - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Island is an artificial island in Los Angeles County, California, between Wilmington and Long Beach. It has a history of industrial and port use, a former Japanese American fishing community, and a naval air station.

  5. 7 things to know about Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point - AOL

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    The employees of Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point pose for a photo with new commander Col. Russell E. Henry on the lawn of Fort Johnston in Southport on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. 16 miles

  6. Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 11 dead, 3M in ...

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    Milton made landfall at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday on the state's western coast, a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph sustained winds amid a flurry of tornadoes it spawned.

  7. The case for a US economic 'no-landing' is stronger than ever

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    The 30-year mortgage rate has crept higher, not lower, since the Fed delivered its big rate cut. How further rate cuts impact mortgage costs is up in the air, and will depend on how the bond ...

  8. Port of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the port's origins in 1706, its role in the War of 1812, its shipbuilding and industrial development, and its current operations and facilities. The port is the nation's largest for specialized cargo and passenger ships, and is operated by the Maryland Port Administration.

  9. South Brooklyn Marine Terminal - Wikipedia

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    A complex of shipping, warehousing, and manufacturing in Brooklyn, New York City. Learn about its history, uses, and development plans for wind turbine assembly and offshore wind farms.