In what is likely at harbinger of busier times, container handling volumes rose nearly 10 percent in June at the Port of Tacoma.
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Container traffic begins growing at Port of Tacoma
In what is likely at harbinger of busier times, container handling volumes rose nearly 10 percent in June at the Port of Tacoma.
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