NASHVILLE, Tennessee-based ceres Terminals has announced the upcoming opening of a new permanent pop-up container yard located in the Greater Houston area, reports Fort Lauderdale's Maritime Executive.
A 75-acre terminal depot, directly adjacent to Port Houston's Barbours Cut Terminal. Ceres' container yard is uniquely positioned as the closest yard to the terminal giving customers quick and easy access.
Servicing steamship line partners, BCO's and the trucking community, Ceres is staffed and equipped for operation.
With the current imbalance of imports versus exports into the United States of America, the management of excess inventories and empties is vital. Container depots play an essential role in keeping ports congestion free and operating efficiently.
'We are excited to announce the opening of the new container yard,' said Ceres Terminals chief operations officer Adam Brooks.
'This yard will provide much needed near-dock capacity as well as supply chain efficiencies which we hope will relieve some of the stress on the container terminal.
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A 75-acre terminal depot, directly adjacent to Port Houston's Barbours Cut Terminal. Ceres' container yard is uniquely positioned as the closest yard to the terminal giving customers quick and easy access.
Servicing steamship line partners, BCO's and the trucking community, Ceres is staffed and equipped for operation.
With the current imbalance of imports versus exports into the United States of America, the management of excess inventories and empties is vital. Container depots play an essential role in keeping ports congestion free and operating efficiently.
'We are excited to announce the opening of the new container yard,' said Ceres Terminals chief operations officer Adam Brooks.
'This yard will provide much needed near-dock capacity as well as supply chain efficiencies which we hope will relieve some of the stress on the container terminal.
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