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New York Shipping Exchange Stock (NYSE)
New York Shipping Exchange is a platform that unites shippers, carriers, and forwarders to revolutionize the logistics industry.
About New York Shipping Exchange Stock
Founded
2014
Headquarters
New York, NY, US
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
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NYSHEX Holds First Close of Series C Funding
finsmes • Nov 21, 2024
NYSHEX Announces First Close of Series C Funding Round
vcnewsdaily • Nov 20, 2024
NYSHEX Announces First Close of Series C Funding Round Led by Collate Capital, Collaborating with ICE to Launch New Freight Rate Indices
businesswire • Nov 20, 2024
Then & Now: Bryan Most shifts from corporate world to startup
dlvr • Mar 12, 2021
Dynamic e-commerce pricing gives container lines commodification exit
joc • Jun 03, 2020
New York Shipping Exchange Management
Leadership team at New York Shipping Exchange
CEO
Gordon Trouncer Downes
VP, Sales & Marketing
Kimberly Cockrell

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