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October 29, 2007.(briefs)(Brief article)

Traffic World

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CLM. Some shippers attending the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals meeting in Philadelphia last week made a side visit over to the Liberty Bell. They had professional as well as patriotic motives, of course - the bell got its crack, you know, while in transit, making it the most famous shipment on display that came in over, short or damaged.

Jack-O-Lanterns. Speaking of oversized shipments, Cardinal Logistics handled a big load last month, hauling a pumpkin that topped out at 1,689 pounds, the largest ever on record. The same farm in Rhode Island also produced pumpkins weighing 1,402 pounds, 1,352 pounds and 1,302 pounds, creating a very delicate …

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