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June 27, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Third Bayport berth to be redesigned for bigger ships

A third berth planned at the new Bayport container terminal will be redesigned, after larger than expected ships began calling at the facility. Bayport’s lead tenant, CMA CGM, is bringing vessels of almost 1,000 feet long, which port officials said today means the third berth must be larger than fir

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A third berth planned at the new Bayport container terminal will be redesigned, after larger than expected ships began calling at the facility.

Bayport’s lead tenant, CMA CGM, is bringing vessels of almost 1,000 feet long, which port officials said today means the third berth must be larger than first planned.

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