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  • Kirby vessel
    News

    US waterborne freight worth over US$16bn

    2019-01-31T17:00:00Z

    A new report has found that the US market for waterborne freight was worth more than $16bn in 2018.

  • US Coast Guard
    News

    US ports feel pain of government shutdown

    2019-01-23T10:36:00Z

    US ports are suffering delays to development projects in addition to the threat of loss of business as a result of the partial government shutdown, an American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) conference call has revealed.

  • Inbound loaded containers.
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    Robust US container trade faces uncertainty

    2019-01-17T16:49:00Z

    Record high levels of inbound laden containers were experienced on both US coasts in October, but BIMCO has warned uncertainty lies ahead due to US-China trade relations.

  • Port of Wilmington Delaware
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    Wilmington contractor dies after fall

    2019-01-11T15:47:00Z

    A man has died following a fall from a storage container at the Citrosuco plant at the Port of Wilmington Delaware, in the US.

  • Port of Los Angeles
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    US shutdown threat 'not yet a crisis'

    2019-01-10T11:54:00Z

    As the US partial government shutdown continues the maritime industry has raised concerns over operational stability as security, customs and air safety workers are facing being unpaid, but ports appear yet to be impacted by the situation.

  • News

    Favourable outlook for many US ports

    2019-01-02T11:40:00Z

    Logistics specialist Descartes sees a bright 2019 for most major US ports, although not all will escape the pressures of rising volumes on infrastructure constraints.

  • News

    Crane manufacturer rebukes US claims

    2019-01-02T11:40:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes has refuted US claims that China is the only manufacturer of low-profile cranes - used at ports close to airports - and that super-post panamax cranes are only available to a limited degree outside of China.

  • The AAPA is advising members on what a government shutdown might mean for ports Photo: wikimedia
    News

    Government shutdown hangs over US ports

    2018-12-20T13:01:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has warned US member ports what to expect in the event of a government shutdown.

  • Port of Los Angeles
    News

    US ports at mercy of reciprocal tariffs

    2018-12-04T10:52:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is supporting a new agreement for the US to abstain from further tariff increases on Chinese products for 90 days while it works with China to establish a longer-term trade deal which could protect business at US ports.

  • Port of San Diego
    News

    Iranian hackers charged over US port attack

    2018-11-30T15:33:00Z

    Two Iranian hackers are behind an international hacking and extortion scheme which hit the Port of San Diego in September, according to The United States Department of Justice.

  • Port of Seattle
    News

    US port reveals US$348m investment plan

    2018-11-29T16:41:00Z

    New infrastructure, economic development, environmental, and community health are the top priorities in the Port of Seattle’s US$348m 2019-2023 capital investment plan.

  • The Port of Charleston in 2007 Photo: Christopher Sims/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
    News

    US East Coast ports ride pre-tariff surge

    2018-11-27T16:13:00Z

    The Port of Charleston, as well as other East Coast ports, have witnessed a large rise in imports as overseas shippers seek to get ahead of extra tariffs put in place by US President Donald Trump.

  • News

    Los Angeles data monopoly fears raised

    2018-11-12T11:46:00Z

    Fears of a lack of transparency and possible creation of a data monopoly at Los Angeles have raised questions about the port’s Port Optimizer project.

  • News

    Corruption investigation at Manzanillo

    2018-11-08T16:52:00Z

    Officials of first-level ports of Mexico''s Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (SCT) are investigating alleged practices of corruption, administrative failures and usurpation of functions at Mexico’s Administración Portuaria Integral de Manzanillo (API Manzanillo).

  • News

    Doubts surface on Chicago privatisation

    2018-11-06T15:40:00Z

    Operator Illinois International Port District is reconsidering whether the Port of Chicago should be privatised, district executive director Clayton Harris III has said.

  • Port of Long Beach
    News

    Long Beach cargo technology helps efficiency

    2018-11-06T14:34:00Z

    A pilot technology project to improve cargo flow at the Port of Long Beach has improved visibility of incoming cargo, with at least 14 days faster access to information resulting in increased throughput, with more productive turns and quicker turn times.

  • The PANYNJ Board has agreed to partner with the World Ports Climate Action Program Photo: skeeze/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    PANYNJ’s delivers clean port agenda

    2018-11-01T09:19:00Z

    Offshore wind and all-electric cargo handling form the core tenets of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey''s clean future.

  • Port of Los Angeles
    News

    LA investigates after container explodes

    2018-10-31T12:39:00Z

    A bomb squad investigation has taken place at the Port of Los Angeles after a shipping container exploded on Tuesday 30 October.

  • FIT terminal opening at Port Everglades
    News

    New FIT terminal at Port Everglades

    2018-10-24T15:52:00Z

    Florida International Terminal (FIT) has opened a new 32-acre container terminal at Port Everglades with double the number of entry gates than its previous terminal, new equipment and technology and increased stacking capacity.

  • The new bill will quicken the efforts to deepen the shipping channel at the Port of Wilmington Photo: Diiscool/Wikipedia (CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
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    Ports to benefit from new US water bill

    2018-10-17T10:06:00Z

    The US Port of Wilmington will be one winner under America’s newly approved water infrastructure bill which could authorise more than US$6 billion to improve the nation’s ports, dams, harbours and other infrastructure.