PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE
By Chris Philips,
Managing Editor
In mid-April, Nancy McLernon, president and CEO of Organization for International Investment, wrote a piece for the Wall Street Journal in which she claimed that only a handful of US ports could accommodate “the most modern transport ships.”
She blamed this lack of capacity on a shortage of US dredges, and singled out a 112-year-old law, the Foreign Dredge Act of 1906, as the culprit for our country’s sad state of port capacity…
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New Line for NW Seaport Alliance
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The SM Line Qingdao made its first weekly call to the Northwest Seaport Alliance’s North Harbor on Thursday. Six 4,300-TEU vessels will call each…(Read full article)
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Green Port Award
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The Port of Long Beach was recently named the world’s “Best Green Seaport” at the 32nd annual Asian and Supply Chain…(Read full article)
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San Diego Energy Management Award
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By Karen Robes Meeks
The Port of San Diego recently received a 2018 Excellence in Energy Leadership award from San Diego Gas…(Read full article)
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