Logistics in the Neo-Millennium
As we spin towards the third decade or the Neo-Millennium as I call it; logistics professionals will see changes to the face of transportation un-conceived of 20 years ago. The way we physically handle cargo will go hand in hand with technology to further guide freight movement.
ITEP and Port of LA Partners expand California student education and training
The International Trade Education Programs (ITEP), a Southern California non-profit organization, connects California high school students with careers in the maritime, transportation and energy industries in collaboration with the Port of Los Angeles, Pasha Stevedoring, Tesoro, APM Terminals, BNSF Railway, ILWU, the Los Angeles Transportation Club, Metropolitan Stevedore Company, Franco Trucking, Yusen Logistics, Phillips 66, Ports America, Valero Energy, Los Angeles Community College District, Los Angeles Unified School District and many others .
Season’s Greetings, Many Happy Returns?
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are upon us, but in the retail world, a season forgiving it’s not.
North Carolina exporters fret over NAFTA’s future at North Carolina Port Cold Chain Summit 2017
The new cold storage facility was developed as part of a pubic-private partnership, the first of its kind for the state-owned and operated port.
Opinion: New Automated Terminals Can Help Meet CAAP Zero Emissions And Boost LA/LB Market Share
The governing boards of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach unanimously approved the 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP), on November 2nd. The plan contains ambitious goals for lowering truck and cargo-handling equipment to near zero and ultimately reach zero emissions.
San Pedro ports approve Clean Air Plan
The governing boards of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach unanimously approved the 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP), on November 2nd. The plan contains ambitious goals for lowering truck and cargo-handling equipment to near zero and ultimately zero emissions.
Baltimore tunnel plan hits snag as CSX pulls support
The plan to raise the clearance of an antiquated tunnel beneath downtown Baltimore has hit a major snag as CSX Corp. has pulled its support on the eve of a federal grant submission deadline.
Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles “Clean Air Action Plan” Nears Adoption
Prior to the November 2nd meeting to consider adoption of the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles “Clean Air Action Plan 2017” the ports have re-iterated their faith in zero emissions technologies to reduce emissions from cargo-handling equipment and trucks.
ICS assails proposed tanker moratorium on British Columbia north coast
The London-based International Chamber of Shipping has strongly objected to proposed Canadian federal legislation that would “formalize” an informal ban on crude oil tanker traffic off British Columbia’s northern coast, affirming it would interfere with international maritime trade. The ICS represents the world’s national shipowner associations and 80% of the global fleet.
Propeller Club and Navy League urge support for Jones Act: U.S. ports support will be critical
The International Propeller Club of the United States, in an October 11th email, urged its members to support the Navy League of the United States’ grass roots campaign asking Congress to support the Jones Act and opposing new proposals to undermine the Act

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