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Panama Canal tries 'just-in-time' transits

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Monday, February 11, 2013
   The Panama Canal Authority is testing a new concept of "just-in-time" service with vessel operators.    The service allows booked vessels to arrive much closer to their scheduled transit times, instead of arriving earlier and having to remain for several hours at anchor before actually beginning their transits.    The authority started a trial of the service on Feb. 1 that will run for up to 60 days.    It said a delegation from the canal, headed by...
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