Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2024
Port of Portland Halting Terminal 6 Container Service The Port of Portland said April 15 that it plans to discontinue container service at Terminal 6 on Oct. 1 due to an inability to fund operations. > READ MORE
Wärtsilä, Elliott Bay Design Group Enter Collaborative Agreement Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering company Elliott Bay Design Group has entered into a collaborative agreement with Finnish marine and energy tech firm Wärtsilä to advance the development of EBDG's Clean Harbor Alternative Mobile Power Barge design. > READ MORE
Seaspan Launches Latest LNG Bunkering Vessel Seaspan Energy's newest liquified natural gas bunkering vessel, the Seaspan Lions, has launched, the North Vancouver, British Columbia-based company confirmed April 12.> READ MORE
March Cargo Volumes Up at L.A., Long Beach Ports The nation's two busiest seaports each saw year-over-year cargo volumes rise in March, according to new data released by the Los Angeles and Long Beach seaports. > READ MORE
Opportunities Found in Greening L.A.-Long Beach-Singapore Corridor, Study Says Greening the shipping corridor between Los Angeles, Long Beach and Singapore could mean more jobs, better health outcomes for communities and economic benefits for participating nations, according to a study released April 18. > 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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