Stas Margaronis

Stas Margaronis


California Ports hear sea level defense could cost SF Bay $110 bn

The sea is rising, and it is only a question of how soon?

Nov 14, 2023View Full Blog

Port of LA’s Seroka reports 5% volume increase in September

The Port of Los Angeles reported a 5% volume increase in September moving 748,440 TEUs, according to Executive Director Gene Seroka.

Oct 24, 2023View Full Blog

Ports Long Beach and Los Angeles support $1.2 billion hydrogen grant funding

Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero said that projected $1.2 billion in hydrogen fuel grants to California would aid the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles in...

Oct 16, 2023View Full Blog

Harbor truckers facing tough times says Impact Transportation’s Cancilla

The Oakland California-based Impact Transportation transports imports and exports on a 50% to 50% basis...

Oct 12, 2023View Full Blog

British-American’s Snell: Ag exporters facing tough 2023

British-American is a California-based licensed Ocean Transport Intermediary (OTI) / Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC). It operates as a ...

Oct 11, 2023View Full Blog

Imports to U.S. East Coast ports may be delayed by Panama Canal slow down

U.S. West Coast ports could benefit due to import shipments from Asia to the U.S. East Coast being delayed just as the Christmas season approaches according to British-American Shipping CEO Paul Snell.

Oct 10, 2023View Full Blog

Propeller Club elects Maria Conatser as its first female President

In her acceptance speech, Conatser recalled being recruited to work in the maritime industry twenty-eight years ago: “I joined the maritime industry when a recruiter that I knew called me up...

Oct 06, 2023View Full Blog

Port of Long Beach President Olvera urges caution on offshore wind

The Port of Long Beach’s newly elected Harbor Commission President Bobby Olvera Jr, also a Vice President in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), says he sees no reason to rush into the adoption of off-shore wind in California without a careful review.

Sep 27, 2023View Full Blog

Port of Los Angeles - San Joaquin Valley rail service may begin in 2028

A rail service linking agricultural exporters in California’s San Joaquin Valley to the Port of Los Angeles could begin in 2028, according to Eugene Seroka, Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles...

Sep 19, 2023View Full Blog

AWO & Glosten Warn That California Harbor Craft Rules Will Be Costly

On August 9th, Crowley and the Port of San Diego broke ground on the shoreside charging station designed to provide clean energy for the company’s new zero-emissions tugboat, eWolf.

Sep 15, 2023View Full Blog

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