Re-imagining the US Maritime Industry

September 6, 2024 — Maritime shipping, shipbuilding, and port infrastructure are seen by many nations around the globe as key strategic areas to address for both national security and economic success. The COVID-19 pandemic did an excellent job at showcasing the fragility and importance of our global maritime supply chains, where any bottlenecks along the way can have ripple effects that may last for months or longer. In today’s Global Sustainability Spotlight, we will share some insights about the current state of the US Maritime industry.

  • DATE: September 6, 2024
  • TYPE: PDF
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