- by BPC Staff
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Arctic Maritime Transportation: The Heat is On By Darren Prokop The US is an Arctic nation. Alaska makes it so. Government officials as well as shippers and carriers could ignore this fact; but doing so […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue French Distraction By Chris Philips Managing Editor Last month a civilian airliner was shot down over Eastern Ukraine, killing almost 300 civilian passengers and crew. In the wake of the tragedy, the Obama administration and […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue French Distraction By Chris Philips Managing Editor Last month a civilian airliner was shot down over Eastern Ukraine, killing almost 300 civilian passengers and crew. In the wake of the tragedy, the Obama administration and […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Deck Machinery By Mark Edward Nero When it comes to barges and tugboats, what makes for quality deck equipment? What are the attributes and features that make some types of winches, lines and affiliated equipment, […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Deck Machinery By Mark Edward Nero When it comes to barges and tugboats, what makes for quality deck equipment? What are the attributes and features that make some types of winches, lines and affiliated equipment, […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Cargo Handling is a Hot Topic for Ports By Michael A. Moore As newly built fleets of megaships get ready to set sail, Pacific Coast port operators are scrambling to dramatically increase their productivity and […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Cargo Handling is a Hot Topic for Ports By Michael A. Moore As newly built fleets of megaships get ready to set sail, Pacific Coast port operators are scrambling to dramatically increase their productivity and […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Nichols Brothers Celebrates 50 Years By Chris Philips, Managing Editor The first boat produced by the Nichols family was a tugboat. George “Mark” Nichols was an orchardist in Yakima, Washington in the 1930s. His […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Nichols Brothers Celebrates 50 Years By Chris Philips, Managing Editor The first boat produced by the Nichols family was a tugboat. George “Mark” Nichols was an orchardist in Yakima, Washington in the 1930s. His 10-acre […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Fidley Watch – The Final Yard By Peter Philips, Publisher At press time, Managing Editor Chris Philips was on vacation, so Publisher Peter Philips penned this month’s editorial. Al Larson Boat Shop has been […]
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