North America – Page 38

  • It's a busy time of year for the Port of Long Beach berths, which are congested
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    Holiday shipments come to a halt at Long Beach

    2014-10-27T15:53:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach (POLB) has been battling congestion for the past few weeks, and things don’t seem to be improving with container ships waiting at anchor for a berth.

  • The harbour, which has four main berths, provides a lower cost alternative to larger coastal ports
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    Closing date set for Scottish port bidding

    2014-10-24T17:10:00Z

    UK-based property consultancy Bidwells has set a closing date for expressions of interest in East Scotland’s Perth Harbour.

  • The Port of Long Beach is tackling congestion head on
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    Long Beach combats congestion

    2014-10-09T17:00:00Z

    As congestion hits the second largest port in the US, a congestion relief team has been set up at the Port of Long Beach to address the what the port says is one of the main causes – a “chassis imbalance”.

  • New partners: Seattle and Tacoma have formed a strategic alliance Photo: Port of Seattle/Don Wilson
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    Former US west coast rivals buddy up

    2014-10-09T11:11:00Z

    Old US west coast rivals the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma have formed an unlikely alliance in order to share space and ensure their ability to reinvest in terminal assets and infrastructure.

  • Greater share: Miami is looking to boost transhipment traffic. Credit: Joel Hatfield
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    After the storm

    2014-10-03T10:00:00Z

    It’s the ‘big ships’ and not the Panama Canal that are the talk of the East Coast, writes Martin Rushmere

  • Quieter times: DP World Vancouver had to turn away some spill-over US West Coast cargo. Credit: Danielle Bauer
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    A weighty discussion

    2014-09-29T10:00:00Z

    West coast ports hope that talk is not cheap when it comes to long term labour negotiations finds Martin Rushmere

  • Automation debate: POLA terminals are struggling to move forward because of labour disputes
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    West coast labour struggles

    2014-09-25T09:14:00Z

    US west coast dockworkers and shippers are struggling to reach an agreement with terminals as they continue to replace the labour force with robots to achieve automation.

  • Security risk: Currently only 3% of cargo entering US ports is scanned
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    Container scanning back on the agenda?

    2014-09-17T10:52:00Z

    The container scanning debate has raised its head again in the US with Congress introducing legislation that could bring 100% container scanning to US ports firmly back on the agenda.

  • Modernising: Seattle's T46 has been awarded a welcome funding fix
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    Tiger funding boost for US ports

    2014-09-15T21:12:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation is to provide $600m for 72 transportation projects in 46 states and the District of Columbia through its 2014 TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) program.

  • Security debate: Gulftainer is taking a proactive approach to heading off security fears at Canaveral Photo: Canaveral Port Authority
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    Foreign ownership sparks security debate

    2014-08-28T09:29:00Z

    Gulftainer’s recent agreement to run the cargo terminal at Port Canaveral in Florida has sparked the security debate up again surrounding the foreign ownership of US infrastructure potentially compromising national security.

  • Buyers are looking to invest in low-risk US container terminals
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    M&A business booms in low-risk US terminals

    2014-08-26T17:20:00Z

    Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has picked up again in the US container terminal sector, as investors look to low priced, low-risk options, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants.

  • Testing times: the DP World terminal at Canada's Port Metro Vancouver is seeing west coast cargo diversions
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    Labour disputes diverting cargo

    2014-08-20T12:49:00Z

    Global ratings agency, Fitch Ratings, says that the effects of the labour disputes at US west coast ports are beginning to show, with cargo being diverted setting the stage for broader economic impacts.

  • News

    US port congestion forum

    2014-08-20T12:17:00Z

    The US Federal Maritime Commission is holding a public forum on tackling port congestion and all industry stakeholders, regulators and the general public are being urged to attend.

  • Coraggio Maglio accepts the IADC Award
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    Maglio named as IADC’s ‘Young Author’

    2014-08-18T11:27:00Z

    The International Association of Dredging Companies has celebrated excellence in dredging and maritime research with its Young Authors Award.

  • Miami
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    US ports nudge all-time box handling high

    2014-08-14T12:44:00Z

    North American container ports looked set to handle an all-time high in August, according to figures from the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates’ Global Port Tracker.

  • Maher Terminals has lost its bid to cut the fees it must pay the port authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ)
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    Maher loses out at NY-NJ

    2014-08-06T14:03:00Z

    According to US District Court documents, Maher Terminals has lost its bid to cut the fees it must pay the port authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ).

  • Ports America is expanding at Long Beach. Photo: Paul Ottaviano
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    Ports America expands at Long Beach

    2014-08-01T11:24:00Z

    Ports America is expanding its box operations at the Port of Long Beach, with a 30% stake in rival container terminal operator, International Transportation Service (ITS).

  • Sold off: APMT’s Portsmouth terminal is being sold to US investors
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    APMT sells off US terminal

    2014-07-23T11:11:00Z

    APM Terminals is selling its state-of-the-art container terminal located in Portsmouth, Virginia, US, because it doesn’t want to remain a non-operating lessor of the facility to the Commonwealth of Virginia for the next 16 years.

  • Operations at Long Beach remain steady but were briefly halted by trucker strikes. Photo: Bruce Perry, Department of Geological Sciences, CSU Long Beach
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    Californian ports hit by truckers strike

    2014-07-09T17:09:00Z

    Operations at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were temporarily halted yesterday by drayage truck strikes over claims of unfair labour practices.

  • US expansion: This latest agreement in in line with Gulftainer's 2020 vision
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    Gulftainer moves into USA

    2014-06-24T15:40:00Z

    Gulftainer is growing in line with its vision to expand to 35 terminals in five continents by 2020 with a 35-year concession at Port Canaveral in Florida, USA.