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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 19, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Regional Report: The Columbia Gateway By Jim Shaw   The Columbia River System has seen two major events take place over the past few months, the inauguration of the nation’s largest floating drydock at the Portland Shipyard and the loss of virtually all of […]

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FuturePorts 2015 Annual Conference: Strong Ports = Strong California

    Join us for an interesting discussion of important topics facing Southern California’s Goods Movement Industry, including terminal modernization, economics and job creation, and local, state and federal funding and policy issues!  THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. NEW LOCATION: HYATT REGENCY LONG BEACH 200 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach, CA […]

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Registration Opens for Annual Conference in Taiwan, Fly-In Seminar Wrap-Up

APP 102nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE “Finding Sustainable Solutions for Pacific Rim Ports of the Future” August 16-19, 2015 Hosted by Taiwan International Ports Corporation Grand Hi-Lai Hotel Kaohsiung, Taiwan   Click here for more information and online registration!   Please join us for APP’s 102nd Annual Conference in beautiful Kaohsiung, Taiwan hosted by Taiwan International Ports Corporation […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 9, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Michele Foss: Foss Maritime’s First Arctic Class Tug By Peter Marsh   The Michele Foss,the first of three 132-foot tugs being built at the Foss Rainier, Oregon Shipyard, was christened in April at the Foss Waterway Seaport in Tacoma, Washington. This new vessel is […]

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Port of San Francisco Waterfront Plan Update: Get Involved!

To Port Friends and Neighbors: The Port of San Francisco waterfront has undergone dramatic changes under the guidance of the Waterfront Land Use Plan (Waterfront Plan). The Port published a comprehensive report on these changes and has identified a need and process for an update to the Waterfront Plan to address emerging policy issues and future  needs. With aging historic finger piers, the challenges posed by rising tides […]

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