by odevlaminck | Mar 8, 2021 | Newsletter
The freight pro’s at Demanko deliver another over-sized ocean import final mile solution for our freight forwarder friend and partner. This one came out of the port of Boston and delivered to the pine tree state of Maine. We are honored to be part of the equation and...
by odevlaminck | Mar 8, 2021 | Newsletter
The “man” in Demanko. Adam co-founded Demanko Logistics, headquartered in Londonderry, NH. Adam discovered his love for logistics in college, driving a truck in the summer for a local New Hampshire paper company. After graduating from the University of New Hampshire...
by odevlaminck | Mar 1, 2021 | Newsletter
Marching into March! We have had just about everything but the kitchen sink thrown at us in the transportation industry so far this year. A pandemic, winter weather, driver and equipment shortages, port congestion and closures all have contributed to the challenges we...
by odevlaminck | Feb 19, 2021 | Newsletter
The Port of Houston public terminals and truck offices will remain closed Friday morning, February 19. This includes the Bayport and Barbours Cut Container Terminals and Turning Basin Terminal. Cargo Bay Road and Ramp Road 6 will remain open at Turning Basin terminal...
by odevlaminck | Feb 18, 2021 | Newsletter
The ports and terminals of New York and New Jersey are dealing with yet another snowstorm! Most of the terminals are closed due to the weather and need time for snow and ice removal. Once the terminals reopen we can expect driver wait times at approximately 3-4 hours....
by odevlaminck | Feb 18, 2021 | Newsletter
Due to lack of power and water, Port Houston public terminals and truck offices will be closed Thursday morning, February 18. This includes the Bayport and Barbours Cut Container Terminals and Turning Basin Terminal. Cargo Bay Road and Ramp Road 6 will remain open at...
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