Many in the maritime industry have been proactive in calling for the establishment of international standards controlling air emissions from ships. In 2007, the World Shipping Council supported the most stringent standards ever proposed for nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), and particulate matter (PM) emissions from ships. These standards are now in force and are projected to result in significant air quality improvements…
The Port of Long Beach and GE Transportation are teaming up on a two-to-three-month pilot program aimed at improving cargo flow at the nation’s second busiest seaport, port officials announced this week…(Read full article)
Oversize Boeing Cargo Arrives in Everett
By Karen Robes Meeks
The first oversized containers carrying parts for the new Boeing Co.’s 777X arrived at the Port of Everett on Tuesday night..(Read full article)
New Drayage Network
By Karen Robes Meeks
E*DRAY, a tech-based platform aimed at making drayage operations at terminals and container yards more efficient, is rolling out in North American markets after a year of planning… (Read full article)
LA Waterfront Town Hall
By Karen Robes Meeks
Find out more about the latest Los Angeles waterfront developments and initiatives at the LA Waterfront Town Hall will take place on March 20… (Read full article)
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