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April 2019 | The Journal of Commerce 3 www.joc.com Contents A special supplement of The Journal of Commerce April 2019 Breakbulk & Project Cargo 6 Breakbulk a la mode No one-size-fits-all category, shippers choose transport mode by cargo need and budget. 12 Worth the challenge Global logistics consultant Dennis Mottola looks back on big changes in project logistics. 14 Canaveral's rocket vision New mobile harbor crane specially designed to recover booster rockets and work heavy-li projects. 16 Further collaboration ahead? Though MPV/HL market continues to be fragile, one exec sees tighter supply as beneficial. 18 Project-ing a shi US project construction cools slightly, turning investment focus overseas. 21 SAL energized Heavy-li carrier weighs new ship orders as approvals for oil, gas, and wind energy projects mount. Advertisers CN ......................................... 2 www.cn.ca Cosco Shipping ........................ 5 www.cosco-usa.com North Carolina Ports ............... 23 www.ncports.com Port Canaveral ...................... 24 www.portcanaveral.com Port of Brownsville ................. 19 www.portofbrownsville.com Port of Lake Charles ............... 17 www.portlc.com RTM Lines ............................. 13 www.rtmlines.com Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean ..... 15 www.2wglobal.com Columns 4 Wanted: Talent scouts By Janet Nodar 16 14 6

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