TraPac suffers further blow as more lines defect to rival
TRAPAC’S terminal at the Port of Los Angeles has lost three major clients to a rival box operator in neighbouring Long Beach as berth and rail limitations continue to take their toll.
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TRAPAC’S terminal at the Port of Los Angeles has lost three major clients to a rival box operator in neighbouring Long Beach as berth and rail limitations continue to take their toll.
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