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It is the top dog in a competitive statewide cargo market. But this Florida port needs infrastructure improvements to be ready for the world of bigger ships.
Companies seeking a new distribution center site will find a lot to love about Virginia, including a deepwater port and its location in the middle of the Eastern Seaboard.
In theory, Charleston and Savannah could meld into a southeast Atlantic colossus rivaling the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. That, at least, is the theory.
Boasting prime locations near efficient transportation infrastructures, Central New Jersey and Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley were born to run distribution centers.
The response to the storm highlights both the vulnerability of supply chains to sudden disruption and the U.S. logistics industry's ability to bounce back.