January 26, 2015 - The New York and New Jersey Port Authority has released a winter weather advisory announcing that the Port of New York and New Jersey marine terminals will close today, Monday, January 26, at 3:00 PM and remain closed Tuesday, January 27, due to winter storm Juno. As the storm progresses, the port will advise the status of port operations for the rest of the week.

Gale force winds and snow accumulation is expected to range from 2 to 2 ½ feet at the ports of New York and New Jersey.

Air cargo carriers in the New York/New Jersey area and along the East Coast have also announced delays or cancelled service pending weather condition evaluations.

For more information, see the Port of New York/New Jersey website at http://www.panynj.gov/port.

Please be assured that AIReS is monitoring the weather conditions closely and will advise any changes in shipment movement or relocation services.

If you have any questions, please contact your AIReS representative.

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Aires delivers best-in-class global and domestic relocation solutions and mobility program management. Having been recognized by The Forum for Expatriate Management, the Better Business Bureau, and the Stevie Awards for organic growth methodology, excellent client/vendor partnerships, and leading-edge proprietary technology, Aires focuses on people, process, and technology to deliver world-class service. The company has also achieved ISO 9001, ISO 14001, FIDI-FAIM, C-TPAT, and Privacy Shield certifications and registrations. Clients are assured a focus on quality and customer service excellence when partnering with Aires. For more information, please visit www.aires.com.

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