
Port of Portland to End Container Services in Fall
The Port of Portland has announced that it will cease container shipping services in October following unsuccessful efforts to keep Oregon’s only container terminal open.
The Port of Portland has announced that it will cease container shipping services in October following unsuccessful efforts to keep Oregon’s only container terminal open.
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