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When you’re running the second busiest port in the nation, how do you keep the goods moving and hold on to that crown? As the Port of New York and New Jersey continues to handle a record breaking number of cargo containers in the first half of 2024, it took the first steps toward starting a $197.6 million project to put facilities back in service that have been dormant for 23 years. At stake isn’t just the title it wrestled from Los Angeles in 2022, but keeping the goods moving to store shelves as the first holiday merchandise starts arriving at the port, officials said. For the first six mont…

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