Air Freight News

National Shipping of America announces new service

Dec 18, 2020

National Shipping of America (NSA) has announced its new service under Marad’s American Marine Highway Program with the M-10 designation. This service is a domestic water service between NSA’s base port of Houston, TX to Port Everglades, FL which provides customers an alternative to over the road trucking. After calling Port Everglades, the service continues on to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The National Glory will sail Port Everglades on Sunday arriving San Juan at her usual time, Wednesday morning.

This unique service caters to the South Florida market, offering the fastest transit demanded by the refrigerated and time sensitive customers in South Florida.

Adding a port call in Port Everglades should be welcome news for the Puerto Rico food Industry. The new service features a Friday night close in Port Everglades and Wednesday arrival in San Juan- just in time to stock the shelves for weekend shopping.

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