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During his 34 years in the field, all-star transportation analyst John G. Larkin has witnessed a lot of change. And the most profound shift of all, he says, has nothing to do with trucking.
The Port of Miami has fought an uphill battle to compete with rivals for Florida-bound international sea freight. The expanded Panama Canal may level the playing field.