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In nearly 20 years of operations, Talon has acquired experience across a wide range of industries, meeting the unique needs of start ups and enterprises with import or export needs across the US.
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Los Angeles/Long Beach
The Ports of Los Angeles-Long Beach (POLA-LB) , a twin port system, stands as a global trade powerhouse, handling nearly 20 million shipping containers per year. Located on the Pacific Coast of the United States, it serves as a vital gateway for international trade. For shippers seeking efficient and reliable port operations, the POLA-LB offers a compelling proposition.
Los Angeles/Long Beach
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New York / New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey oversees one of the busiest port complexes in the world, serving as a major gateway for international trade and accommodating around 7 million containers annually. This complex is comprised of several ports located along the New York and New Jersey coastlines.
New York /
New Jersey
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Oakland
The Port of Oakland is a significant West Coast port, serving as a major gateway for trade with Asia. It's known for its efficient operations, modern facilities, and strategic location. Oakland also serves as a major hub for exports.
Oakland
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Savannah
The Port of Savannah, located in Georgia, has emerged as a major East Coast port, known for its efficiency, strategic location, and significant economic impact. Today, it handles around 6 million shipping containers annually.
Savannah
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Houston
The Port of Houston, located on the Gulf Coast of Texas, is one of the busiest ports in the United States. It's a major hub for international trade, particularly for energy products, agricultural goods, and manufactured goods. Nearly 5 million container pass through Houston each year.
Houston
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Norfolk
The Port of Norfolk, located in Virginia, is a significant East Coast port that plays a crucial role in international trade. It's known for its strategic location, efficient operations, and deep-water channels. Norfolk sees more than 3.5 million containers each year.
Norfolk