Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2024
Aloha Marine Lines Adds New Barge to Fleet Aloha Marine Lines has launched its newest barge, Makani Loa, serving customers who are using the bi-weekly barge service between Seattle and Hawaii, the company announced March 27. > READ MORE
SSA Terminals, NWSA Complete 2nd Phase of Terminal 5 Modernization The second phase of the Terminal 5 Modernization Program is now complete, the Northwest Seaport Alliance said March 29. > READ MORE
Port of Bellingham Terminates Lease with ABC Recycling The Port of Bellingham has ended its lease agreement with ABC Recycling, citing "ongoing concerns about ABC's ability to comply with the terms of their lease, especially environmental standards." > READ MORE
SF Bay Ferry, Partners Commission Latest Vessel San Francisco Bay Ferry on March 25 welcomed its newest high-speed ferry to its fleet, the m/v Delphinus, which is expected to serve commuters on its busiest route. > READ MORE
B.C.'s Port of Vancouver Posts Record Cargo Volumes Buoyed by robust export business, the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia saw record cargo volumes move through its gateway in calendar year 2023, according to data released March 22 by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. > READ MORE
From the Editor: The Baltimore Bridge Collapse By Mark Nero
During the early morning hours of March 26, a 10,000-TEU capacity containership, the Singapore-flagged Dali, suffered a complete power loss, resulting in the massive vessel crashing into a support beam for the Francis Scott Key Bridge near the Port of Baltimore.
The cause of the outage is still under investigation, but the allision resulted in the deaths of six construction workers who had been on the bridge repairing potholes at the time, as well as the total loss of the bridge itself. > 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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