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US & Canada Plan a Great Lakes Green Shipping Corridor

A “green shipping corridor” is a route between ports that offers bunkering options for vessels running on low or zero-carbon fuels to decarbonize international shipping. The US and Canada have launched an initiative to establish one for the St. Lawrence Seaway System which extends into the heartland of North America, extending more than 2,000 miles and containing more than 110 ports.

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(Source: gCaptain.com)

Tips for Packing Books

The first step is to decide if there are some books you do not want to pack. You can share them with friends and family or donate books you don’t want to a school, charity or library.

Packing:

  1. Use a small sturdy box – a box of books can get heavy quickly, so using a smaller but sturdy box can help to distribute the weight.
  2. Secure the bottom of the box – Packing tape layered around the box seam and edges can add support to a heavy box of books.
  3. Line the box – Create a layer around the covers of your book collection by lining the box with newsprint paper.
  4. Organize books by size – Grouping your books by size makes them easier to place in the box while you pack.
  5. Wrap rare collections separately – Individually wrap your rare collectibles, and consider whether to move this with you, rather than in a moving van.
  6. Pack the box – Place your books in the box on their edge, alternating the bound edges. (See video: How to Pack Books)
  7. Fill in any gaps – Use crumpled packing paper to fill in any gaps between the books and box sides.
  8. Secure the top of the box – Close and seal the top seam of the box with a couple of layers of packing tape.
  9. Label the box – Using a dark, permanent marker, label the sides of your box with the contents.

For more tips read the full article from United Van Lines.

Tips for Moving with Your Pet

These tips help create a healthy, happy & safe transition to your pet’s new home:

  1. Take your pet to the vet for a checkup and obtain their health record.
  2. Talk to your vet about options for reducing your pets stress during transit.
  3. Locate a new veterinarian and transfer records.
  4. Update your pet’s identification and microchip information.
  5. Make a transportation game-plan and if your trip takes more than a day, research pet-friendly hotels along the way to get some much needed rest together.
  6. Consider boarding your pet upon arrival.
  7. Purchase supplies.
  8. Check your destination’s pet entry regulations.

If you are moving and have pets we can help. We have over 50 years of experience helping people relocate with their pets. For more information on moving with pets click here.