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With deepwater port locations in Wilmington and Morehead City, plus an inland port in Charlotte and intermodal rail access through CSX’ s Carolina Connector in Rocky Mount, NC, North Carolina Ports links consumers, businesses and industries to world markets.
Backed by an experienced team delivering customized solutions and end-to-end support, NC Ports offers terminal facilities for container, bulk, breakbulk, refrigerated and roll-on / roll-off operations.
Since 1937, customers have trusted the Port of Hueneme to deliver speed, reliability and value. Today,“ the port that farmers built” has become one of the most productive, sustainable and efficient commercial trade gateways on the West Coast, ranking in the top 10 % of US ports for both automobiles and fresh produce. The port’ s World Trade Center license, Foreign Trade Zone capabilities and premium import / export service make it the ideal partner for your cargo-handling needs. Learn more at portofh. org.
A global leader in intermodal equipment leasing, SeaCube manages a fleet of over 1.6 million TEUs and is valued at over $ 4 billion.
As one of the world’ s largest purchasers and lessors of refrigerated equipment, SeaCube integrates the latest technologies with innovative solutions to meet diverse customer operational needs.
With the industry’ s commitment to decarbonization, SeaCube’ s focus on energyefficient and sustainable equipment makes it a premier intermodal leasing partner.
For over 40 years, the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council( USAPEEC) has been a driving force in the global poultry and egg market. From its humble beginnings, the organization has grown into a vital advocate for the industry, opening doors in over 75 countries and increasing US exports to unprecedented levels. USAPEEC’ s dedication to market development, trade policy advocacy and technical assistance has not only benefited the US economy but also provided nutritious and affordable protein to consumers worldwide. Visit www. usapeec. org to join. www. joc. com March 2, 2026 | Journal of Commerce 51