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Incoming Loaded Truck Container Crossings, Minnesota(U.S.) -Canadian Border: 2000-2005

Minnesota has always been a state of different practices. All type of businesses are ingrained in this state like agricultural, auto transport, art, textiles and many more. The number of incoming loaded containers crossed the Minnesota (U.S.) border from year 2000 – 2005 has shown minor fluctuations. In year 2000 and 2001, 100 loaded truck containers (maximum) crossed the border which decreased up to 95 containers in year 2002. There were many car shipping trailers among the numbers. In year 2003 and 2004 89 and 85 loaded truck containers crossed the Minnesota (U.S.) – Canadian border, respectively. Year 2005 showed the major decrease; only 75 loaded truck containers crossed the border. Among these the majority were loaded auto transport trailers.




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