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Q4 2016

Volume 6

Number 4 26 Happy Holidays from Hanjin

The Hanjin Shipping debacle is still ongoing. It promises to be one the most disruptive events ever to impact the intermodal supply chain.

By Barry Parker

Seaspan 38 All the Right Moves

What does it take to become – and stay – a world class port in a Post-Panamax world? The South Carolina Ports

Authority thinks it has the answers.

By Joseph Keefe

SC Ports 44 Harvey Gulf Holds a Steady Course

Harvey Gulf International Marine hasn’t deviated from its long term plans and goals, even as the price of oil negatively impacts all sectors.

By Joseph Keefe 54 DACHSER USA’s Frank Guenzerodt

Managing today’s modern supply chain with logistics expertise.

By Jim Romeo

ON THE COVER 30

Captain Theodore “Ted” Bernhard has led the quintessential maritime life, the majority of his 37 years at sea at the helm of a Matson containership. MLP explores the pro’s and con’s of a life and career at sea with Bernhard, starting on page 30.

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