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The West Coast ports handle more than 40percentt of the seaborne cargo received in the United States, with an annual value of more than $300 billion.
Until the mid-1950s, however, seaborne cargo transport had changed little since the day man first lashed together a raft, stocked it with trade goods and set out for distant shores.
It was a striking thing to say about the classic New York task of handling seaborne cargo, an activity that, if only in the collective imagination, still remains connected to the grueling leg-and-shoulder work immortalized on film by Marlon Brando.
Some now carry around 9,000 containers, and there are plans for giant vessels with double that number, which would require a line of lorries more than 50 miles long to haul away all the containers they could carry.So why is Kuehne+Nagel (K+N), the world's leader in arranging seaborne cargo, so keen to expand its ground-transport side?
Congress is turning its attention to the screening of seaborne cargo.
In the maritime industry, more than 90percentt of international cargo moves through seaports, and 80percentt of seaborne cargo moves in containers.
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Much of the jettisoned cargo was lost.
The maneuvers will be held under the banner of the Proliferation Security Initiative, a program intended to interdict seaborne illicit cargoes from an unidentified country.
The city's customs and excise department is checking seaborne and airborne cargo originating from Japan.
Bush administration officials said port security was a high priority and described what they called a multilayered system intended to prevent a seaborne attack by cargo ship.
Ever expanding seaborne trade has spawned steel thickets of cargo cranes in ports from Singapore to Hong Kong.
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