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Transportation & Storage

Revenue in Transportation & Storage is projected to amount to US$752.90bn in 2022. An annual growth rate of 4.74% is expected (CAGR 2022-2025).

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JFK Cartage
transportation — Transportation & Storage

Founded in 2008, JFK Cartage provides warehousing, cross-docking, pickup and delivery, and general trucking services out of a 30,000-square-foot facility located near the airport, which is a major import-export gateway. The company specializes in air and trade show freight. Its fleet ranges in size from sprinter vans to tractors moving 53-foot trailers. JFK Cartage’s customer list includes 95 commercial accounts as well as residential customers, to which it provides final-mile delivery.

Acquired by Transportation and Logistics Systems
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Settoon Towing
transportation — Transportation & Storage

Settoon's core business is the gathering and transportation of crude oil and produced water from inland facilities across the Gulf Coast. It operates from two facilities in south Louisiana, which are strategically located on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and provide access to numerous inland waterways.

Acquired by Plains
sold
White Pass & Yukon Route Railway
transportation — Transportation & Storage

The White Pass & Yukon Route train runs every summer on the 110-kilometre historic railway between Skagway and Carcross, Yukon. Thousands of people ride the train each day.

Acquired by Carnival Corporation