Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023
ONE Completes Majority Purchase of TraPac, Yusen Terminals It's official: Ocean Network Express (ONE) has acquired a majority stake in the TraPac and Yusen container terminals in Los Angeles and Oakland.
U.S. West Coast Ports Secure Infrastructure Funding More than a dozen port projects in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington are expected to receive a portion of $653 million in Port Infrastructure Development Program funding announced Nov. 3 by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration.
California Association of Port Authorities Elects New President Port of Redwood City Executive Director Kristine A. Zortman is the new president of the California Association of Port Authorities (CAPA), the organization announced Nov. 7.
Port of Everett Seeks Feedback on Expanding Port Boundary The Port of Everett is exploring the possibility of expanding its district boundary and is asking the public to weigh in on the concept via survey.
LA, Long Beach Ports Make $60 Million Available for Zero-Emission Trucks There's now a pool of money available to offset the costs of buying zero-emissions trucks that move cargo through the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports.
In a few days, as people dive into a Thanksgiving meal while surrounded by friends and family, seafarers are going to be isolated on board ships at anchor or sailing across the ocean in rolling seas.
When dessert is served, few if any will give thought to the farmers and field workers who labored while working the soil and struggled with the uncertainties of nature to ensure a timely harvest for all of us to enjoy. > READ MORE
FISHES Act Introduced to Cut Red Tape In Delivery of Disaster Funds; Alaska's Copper River Wild Salmon Fishery Opens May 16 View this email in your browser ...
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