Port of Long Beach’s New Desmond Replacement expected to open in August
The Port of Long Beach’s new bridge replacing the old Gerald Desmond is scheduled to be open for truck and commuter traffic by mid-August, according to a Port of Long Beach official.
Port of Hueneme’s Decas says agricultural shipments up 3% but vehicle imports way down
Port of Hueneme, agricultural imports and exports were up 3% for the 2020 with the year ending on June 30th but the Port’s vehicle import business is way down.
U.S. Government Issues Updated Sanctions Warning
U.S. Government Issues Updated Sanctions Warning to Maritime Shipping Community – Recommends Best Practices to Mitigate Risk
AMP and AWO urge unified US Covid-19 protocols and support for the Jones Act
Michael Roberts, president of the American Maritime Partnership (AMP), called upon US Coast Guard Captains of the Port to agree on a unified set of protocols regarding Covid-19 treatment of mariners on U.S. flag vessels operating in the non-contiguous trades serving Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
AgTC’s virtual annual conference hails FMC’s Rebecca Dye
The Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC) accorded Federal Maritime Commissioner Rebecca Dye its “Person of the Year” award for her work implementing new demurrage and detention rules that help shippers and U.S. agricultural exporters.
Every cloud has a silver lining, even in a perfect storm
Challenges, but also opportunities for the energy and terminals sector
How to Protect the Network When it’s a Moving Target
Transportation companies face unique IT security challenges. Here’s how to overcome them.
Port of LA’s Seroka Outlines Port and City Public Private Partnerships
Face Masks, Zero Emission Trucks, Taking Back Market Share, Mega Container Ships and Emergency Services
What will the Post-COVID-19 World look like for Last Mile Delivery?
At the beginning of the year, before COVID-19 had established a firm grip throughout the world, the World Economic Forum’s Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution declared, “there has never been a time of greater change for the last mile’”.
Oakland A’s study supporting new ballpark comes under fire from maritime stakeholders
Maritime opponents of the proposed Oakland A’s baseball park and condominium complex at the Port of Oakland’s Howard Terminal vigorously contested a study, backed by the A’s, stating the Port operations would not be impacted by the proposed stadium/condominium development.

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