Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for December 16, 2014

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December 2014 Issue

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Bay Area Ports Offer Diversity and Cooperation

 

By Mark Edward Nero

 

The five seaports in the San Francisco Bay Area may be overshadowed in the public eye by their two massive competitors in Southern California, but that doesn’t mean they’re inert or sitting idly by.

In fact, the ports in Oakland, Redwood City, Richmond, Sacramento and San Francisco have all in the past year engaged in or completed infrastructure improvements geared to help bring in more revenue. ….(More)

 


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Port of Hueneme Sets Fiscal Record

by Mark Nero

The Port of Hueneme has set yet another earnings record, according to its fiscal year 2014 audit, a draft report of which was submitted to the port’s Board of Harbor Commissioners during their Dec. 8 business meeting…(Read Full Article)

 


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BAE San Francisco Wins Overhaul Contract

by Mark Edward Nero

BAE Systems San Francisco Ship Repair said Dec. 14 that it has been awarded a $15.23 million firm-fixed-price contract for a 60-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and drydocking of the USNS Matthew Perry….(Read Full Article)

 


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POLB Approves Pollution Control Incentive Program

by Mark Edward Nero

The Long Beach Harbor Commission on Dec. 9 approved a new incentive program to reward shipping lines for taking part in the testing of new air pollution-control technology for vessels….(Read Full Article)

 


 

Cargo Imports Trending Up at Oakland Port

by Mark Edward Nero

Through the first 11 months of 2014, cargo imports are up four percent at the Port of Oakland compared to the same time a year ago, according to statistics released by the port Dec. 15….(Read Full Article)

 

 

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