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www.joc.com THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 3 FEATURES AMERICAN INDEPENDENT LINE, www.aishipping.com..................................... 16 BAHRI, www.bahri.sa ......................................... 9 BBC CHARTERING, www.bbc-chartering.com ............................. 15 COSCO SHIPPING, www.cosco-usa.com ........... 27 JAXPORT, www.jaxport.com/cargo ................. 11 MACS, www.macship.com ................................ 2 PORT OF BALTIMORE, www.marylandports.com ................................ 5 PORT OF BROWNSVILLE, www.portofbrownsville.com .......................... 13 PORT OF GALVESTON, www.portofgalveston.com ............................ 21 PORT OF VIRGINIA, www.portofvirginia.com/terminals ............... 29 PORT TAMPA BAY, www.porttb.com ................... 32 RTM LINES, www.rtmlines.com ......................... 23 SCM LINES, www.scmlines.com ....................... 17 SOUTH CAROLINA PORTS, www.breakbulk.scspa.com........................... 19 SPLIETHOFF GROUP, www.spliethoffgroup.com ............................. 31 A D V E R T I S E R S ' I N D E X 14 20 24 10 Elusive Recovery When will supply and demand reach equilibrium in the breakbulk/project market? 14 Brighter Prospects in India Subcontinent offers growth prospects for breakbulk and project cargo, despite infrastructure bottlenecks and bureaucracy. 20 Heavy Hauling, Cajun Style Louisiana-based Berard Transportation moves project cargo and "anything big and heavy that needs to be moved." 22 Arctic Shortcut Russia plans to develop a new port on the Northern Sea Route. 24 New Jersey Steel Gateway South Jersey Port Corp. begins moving breakbulk steel through the new Paulsboro Marine Terminal. DEPARTMENTS 4 EDITORIAL 28 BRIEFS 6 Wind Energy's Changing Direction Wind energy is thriving and creating opportunities for project carriers. Will near-sourcing slow growth? APRIL 2017

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