Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for December 19, 2014

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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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Willard Marine Acquires Crystaliner Design Rights

by Mark Nero

Anaheim-based watercraft design, engineering and manufacturing company Willard Marine has acquired the rights to design and manufacture Crystaliner boats, a line of surf and rescue vessels that have been based on the West Coast for nearly six decades…(Read Full Article)

 


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Monthly Volumes Down, Yearly Ones Up at POLA

by Mark Edward Nero

The Port of Los Angeles released its November 2014 containerized cargo volumes Dec. 17 and according to the data, overall volumes decreased three percent in November 2014 compared to November 2013…..(Read Full Article)

 


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POLB Monthly Cargo Volume Up Slightly

by Mark Edward Nero

The Port of Long Beach’s overall cargo volume saw growth of just two percent in November 2014 compared to the same month last year, but the modest rise was enough to mark the busiest November since 2007…(Read Full Article)

 


 

Tacoma Monthly Volumes Drop Sharply

by Mark Edward Nero

The Port of Tacoma says that productivity issues plaguing it and other US West Coast ports the past few months resulted in Tacoma’s container volumes to drop eight percent in November compared to the same month in 2013….(Read Full Article)

 

 

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