Stas Margaronis

Stas Margaronis


GSC announces its expansion at Port of Savannah

Oakland, California based GSC, one of the largest 3PLs in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, announced that it is expanding its services by opening an office at the Port of Savannah.

Jan 30, 2024View Full Blog

Dagher says offshore wind supply chain problems are manageable

Part two of a two piece feature on the future of offshore floating wind power in the U.S. with the University of Maine’s Dr. Habib Dagher, the executive director of the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center.

Jan 19, 2024View Full Blog

Cordero calls for more collaboration in State of the Port Address

Port of Long Beach’s Cordero calls for closer collaboration with Los Angeles and cites rail, wind, and hydrogen Investments...

Jan 19, 2024View Full Blog

Dr. Dagher advocates offshore wind “Marshal Plan” for U.S. ports

Part one of a two piece feature on the future of offshore floating wind power in the U.S. with the University of Maine’s Dr. Habib Dagher, the executive director of the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center.

Jan 16, 2024View Full Blog

LA’s Seroka says ports of LA & Long Beach increased market share in 2023

In his ‘State of the Port of Los Angeles’ address on January 10th, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Eugene Seroka reported that the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach increased their national market share by 3 percent in 2023.

Jan 10, 2024View Full Blog

California based Aeras brings emissions capture technology to ships at Los Angeles & Long Beach

On December 4, 2023, a barge-based emissions capture technology, developed by California-based AERAS, was certified by the California Air Resources Board (“CARB”) to begin offering “commercial emission capture and control services for ships at berth” at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

Jan 10, 2024View Full Blog

Port of Redwood facing dredging emergency due to USACE miscalculation

The Port of Redwood City says it is currently unable to move vessels fully laden in and out of the Port due to a sediment ‘bump” in its ship channel that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), San Francisco Division failed to expeditiously address by contracting for sufficient dredging capacity.

Dec 04, 2023View Full Blog

Jensen and Power speak on boxship industry challenges

A shift in global maritime trade lanes toward India will adversely impact ports in Asia, including Korea, but new opportunities exist for ports to adopt zero-emission fuels to create new market opportunities, according to...

Nov 29, 2023View Full Blog

Busan Port’s Kang hails collaborations

Joon Suk Kang, President of the Busan Port Authority (BPA), hailed the progress made by South Korea’s largest port and said he welcomed collaboration with other ports in pursuit of decarbonization and digitization.

Nov 28, 2023View Full Blog

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