NAWC congestion could well get worse

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Most North American West Coast (NAWC) container ports broke traffic records in 2004 and remain under sustained pressure. Congestion is expected to continue through this year, despite the efforts of ports, terminal operators, railroads and trucking firms.

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NAWC congestion could well get worse

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Most North American West Coast (NAWC) container ports broke traffic records in 2004 and remain under sustained pressure. Congestion is expected to continue through this year, despite the efforts of ports, terminal operators, railroads and trucking firms.

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