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New North Carolina intermodal service will carry shipments of export cargo and import cargo in international trade.

Governor Pat McCrory of North Carolina joined officials from the state’s transportation department and CSX Corporation at the Port of Wilmington to announce the debut of

GE cites strong universities, digital talent pool, and quality of life has reasons for investing in Rhode Island.

Gov. Gina Raimondo and others in Rhode Island are over the moon about last week’s announcement that GE Digital is adding 100 jobs in Rhode Island—and

As exporters, the readers of Global Trade are stewards of businesses that grow faster than those concerned only with the domestic market. That growth, and the

Solar power will reduce the carbon footprrint of shipments of export cargo and import cargo in international trade.

Estes Express Lines is excited to announce the completed installation of a new photovoltaic solar power system at the company’s Greensboro, North Carolina, terminal location.
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Owing to an excess of passenger flights, some pundits have referred to the North Atlantic as a graveyard for freighters, particularly on the routes linking major

As the global marketplace continues to open up, more and more companies located in America’s Southeast are exploring export opportunities for their products and services.
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Most of us know the best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, but in terms of breaking down potential U.S. cities

Exporter Fred Crosetto doesn’t mince words when asked what it is like to open a bank account in Asia. “It’s been really hard,” says Crosetto, CEO

Rutgers Business School offered a program for veterans on supply chain management. Other colleges have recently introduced programs on supply chain management and logistics.

Rutgers Business School Executive Education offered its newest certificate program for veterans who are transitioning into the workforce in an accelerated one-week course last week at

For Peter Radtke, CEO and co-founder of Cary, N.C.-based JustNeem, visiting the company’s field office represents a bit more than a quick change of scenery.
Radtke’s meetings