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  2. Seaco - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed as GE Seaco in 1998 as a joint venture between General Electric and Sea Containers.Sea Containers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2006, and its interests including the stake in GE Seaco were transferred to a new company, Seaco Ltd. Seaco Ltd sold GE Seaco, renamed Seaco Srl, to HNA Group in 2011.

  3. Textainer Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, Textainer acquired 31,000 containers (53,000 TEU) of Amphibious Container Leasing Ltd, (Amficon), mostly speciality containers. [6] In May 2011, the firm acquired about 171,000 TEU of containers and related lease rights and working capital ($174 million) that it has been managing for Buss Global since 2006.

  4. List of freight ship companies - Wikipedia

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    This list of freight ship companies is arranged by country. Companies listed own and/or operate bulk carriers , car carriers , container ships , Roll-on/roll-off (for freight), and tankers . For a list of companies that own and operate passenger ships ( cruise ships , cargo-passenger ships , and ferries ), see List of passenger ship companies .

  5. The Business Models Behind Container Leasing In Maritime ...

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    Within the maritime container vertical, there are two distinct business models that shippers can choose from while they look to move their cargo – the carrier-owned container (COC) and the ...

  6. SeaCube Container Leasing Misses Where It Counts - AOL

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    The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended March 31 (Q1), SeaCube Container Leasing met expectations on revenue and missed estimates on SeaCube Container Leasing Misses Where It Counts Skip to ...

  7. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    It carries about 18 million short tons of cargo each year [4] and has an annual economic impact of over $31 billion, including 138,500 jobs across the state of Florida related to cargo moving through the port. [5] It handled 1,338,000 containers, and is the second largest handler of vehicles in the United States with 696,500 in 2019. [6]

  8. Seacube Container Leasing Ltd. Reports Fourth Quarter and ...

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    Seacube Container Leasing Ltd. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Results Fourth Quarter 2012 and Full Year 2012 Highlights For the fourth quarter, adjusted net income decreased 4% year ...

  9. List of countries by container port traffic - Wikipedia

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    Busiest container ports 2020-2021. The following list sorts countries and territories by volume of container port traffic in Twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) according to data from the World Bank. [1]