Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, May 7, 2024
First 'Tri-Gen' Renewable System Opens at Port of Long Beach The first "tri-gen" system to create renewable hydrogen, electricity and water is now operating at Toyota Motor North America's vehicle processing operations at the Port of Long Beach. > READ MORE
5 Global Startups Launch From Seattle's Maritime Blue Program Five global tech startups are taking part in Washington Maritime Blue's One Ocean Innovation Accelerator program, which mentors maritime-focused companies and helps them scale their business model for the U.S. market. > READ MORE
Port of Oakland Scores $4 Million Zero-Emissions Grant The Port of Oakland has secured a $4 million federal grant toward its zero-emissions efforts, the Northern California seaport announced April 29. > READ MORE
Seaspan Commemorates 30th Anniversary of Its Victoria Shipyard British Columbia-based ship design, engineering, building and ship repair Seaspan announced April 25 that it has reached a significant milestone: the 30th anniversary of its Victoria Shipyard. > READ MOREIllegitimate Goods Seized at LA-Long Beach Seaport Complex Nearly 2,300 toys and children's products valued at nearly $80,000 have been confiscated since early this year by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Los Angeles/Long Beach seaport complex, Customs announced April 29. > 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 ...
General Dynamics NASSCO Wins Ship Repair Contract Worth Up to $754 million; Prince Rupert Port Authority Begins Work on Export Logistics Project View this email in your browser ...
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