“It’s like the railroad with transition to larger trains and more technology, and that means the need for fewer people,” said Kent Gourdin, director of global logistics and transportation programs at the College of Charleston.
Charleston harbor pilots look to fewer, but bigger, cargo ships
By Mike Robertson|2015-03-25T09:24:16-04:00January 30, 2014|Academics|Comments Off on Charleston harbor pilots look to fewer, but bigger, cargo ships