The Pandemic’s Effects on the Maritime Industry
Everyone in the Maritime industry has been affected by the pandemic. It has had a significant effect on the maritime industry for both the businesses and individuals. Businesses have had to face tough choices ranging from how to operate, how to keep employees safe, hiring, and, unfortunately…
Truth About Destiny
When Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic for the first time, he told the Queen of Spain that this was his manifest destiny. It was a term used in the 1400s which meant fulfilling God’s calling to your life and following your gut towards what God deemed your ultimate destiny here on earth.
All of us desire a manifest destiny of our own…
Operation Christmas Child
This year as a part of our Core Group Cares Initiative, we partnered with More Than The Move and Operation Christmas Child. Our staff purchased toys for…
Core Group Cares 2020
This year, the Core Group Resources team volunteered at the Houston Food Bank - packing food for distribution to hundreds of families in need. During our afternoon of volunteering, our staff packed 2,234 lbs of food, equaling roughly 1,861 meals…
Coronavirus Makes The National Security Case For Rebuilding U.S. Maritime Power Compelling
When Rear Admiral Mark Buzby, head of the U.S. Maritime Administration, testified before Congress last year about strategies for bolstering the maritime industry, a striking fact was embedded in his prepared remarks: the oceangoing carrier likely to become the biggest shipper of containerized cargo into U.S. ports is wholly owned by the Chinese government.
That’s a bit different from the case with Huawei, the Trump Administration’s bête noire in the rivalry for 5G leadership. Huawei is usually described as…