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September 2014 Issue
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California’s Smaller Ports Handling Bulk and Breakbulk
By Jim Shaw
California’s large ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are well known for their container handling clout but the Golden State also has a number of smaller ports that are efficient cargo handlers in their own right, and many cater to the bulk, breakbulk and neo-bulk cargoes that the bigger ports sometimes shun. ….(More)
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PMM Online – Friday, October 24, 2014:
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Female Capt. Wins Discrimination Lawsuit
Former Matson Navigation captain Katherine Sweeney has won a lawsuit in which she alleged she was discriminated against by the Washington state Board of Pilotage Commissioners because she’s a woman…..(Read Full Article)
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Under a reorganization initiated by Chief Executive Jon Slangerup, the Port of Long Beach has filled four executive posts with staff veterans….(Read Full Article)
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PortVision Receives License to Directly Transmit Safety Messages
Maritime business systems company PortVision says it has received a license from the US Federal Communications Commission that allows it to transmit automated identification systems, or AIS, safety messages directly to vessels that appear to be encroaching on fixed asset infrastructure such as offshore pipelines…(Read Full Article)
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LA Port Seeks CFO Candidates
The Port of Los Angeles is seeking candidates to lead its Finance Division as Chief Financial Officer…..(Read Full Article)
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