- by BPC Staff
- onMarch 31, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION March 2014 Issue New Business for London Gateway’s Giant Cranes By Peter Marsh The maritime industry in London is closely following the development of the container port of DP World London Gateway, and its strategy to attract traffic from Britain’s biggest port Felixstowe, only […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onMarch 25, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION March 2014 Issue New Business for London Gateway’s Giant Cranes By Peter Marsh The maritime industry in London is closely following the development of the container port of DP World London Gateway, and its strategy to attract traffic from Britain’s biggest port Felixstowe, only […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onMarch 21, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION March 2014 Issue US Energy Markets: Transforming the Shipping Industry By Darrell Conner and Nickolas Milonas It was not too long ago that the focus of energy debates in the United States was on importation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and crude oil. The […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onMarch 19, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION March 2014 Issue Sound Off! By Marilyn Raia Who doesn’t like to walk by a harbor and listen to the cacophony of sounds coming from the vessels passing by? Like the lights on a vessel, the various sounds coming from a vessel’s bell, whistle, […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onFebruary 24, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION February 2014 Issue Nome Advocates for Deep Water Port Expansion By Margaret Bauman Nome, Alaska, site of the legendary 19th century gold rush, is today’s destination for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, but local officials see their city port playing a significant new […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onFebruary 7, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION February 2014 Issue Vessel and Navigational Safety By Kathy A. Smith In association with industry safety regulations, maritime transportation companies are working hard to cultivate company-wide safety cultures. No longer are captains alone responsible for safety on vessels, or safety departments alone responsible for […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 21, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION January 2014 Issue What Were They Thinking? By Marilyn Raia Sometimes when researching a topic for my column, I come across a case that makes me question the thought processes of the person who brought it and his lawyer. To start the new year, […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 17, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION January 2014 Issue Regional Report:Infrastructure Upgrades Abound at LA and Long Beach By Mark Edward Nero It’s very true that a seaport’s location can play a significant role in how successful the port is and could become. However, another very important factor in that […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 14, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION January 2014 Issue Regional Report:Infrastructure Upgrades Abound at LA and Long Beach By Mark Edward Nero It’s very true that a seaport’s location can play a significant role in how successful the port is and could become. However, another very important factor in that […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 10, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION January 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: Blivet By Chris Philips In late November, an “informational” meeting with the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) regarding the establishment of a Puget Sound No-Discharge Zone was well attended by people representing the commercial maritime industries that operate […]
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