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Regional Forum on Bay Area Freight Strategies – July 22, 2015

Join us for the upcoming roundtable, Moving Forward: Bay Area Strategies for Improving Freight, on July 22nd. This interactive event will cover several topics that we would like to hear your input on, including: Results of performance-based prioritization of potential goods movement investments; Opportunities to improve goods movement corridors through integrated planning; Strategies to address cross-cutting freight issues in the Bay Area.   Roundtable Resources Prior to […]

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HHP Insight for July 16, 2015 – North America’s first LNG ferry enters service

News Brief — July 16, 2015   Having trouble viewing this? Click here www.hhpinsight.com Top News HHP Summit 2015 Expo Registration Opens Late Breaking! Antwerp Seeks LNG Bunkering Facility STQ Takes North America’s First LNG Ferry into Service Fjord Line Works Toward Its Own LNG Supply in Denmark BC Ferries Defers LNG Retrofits, Names Thee Candidate […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for July 14, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Shaver Transportation: From Stern- wheels to Stern Drives on the Columbia River By Peter Marsh   Shaver Transportation of Portland, Oregon has been a fixture on the Columbia River since 1880 when George Washington Shaver progressed from supplying wood to fuel steamboats to operating his […]

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CMANC Update for July 2015

Maintaining the System of Federal Navigation Projects in California: Increased Harbor Maintenance Tax funding Due to continued pressure by all parties, including CMANC, on “spend the Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT) for its intended purpose,” Congress has been able to increase funding to the Corps which has resulted in a 50% increase in funding for O&M […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for July 10, 2015

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Promise of the Arctic By Chris Philips, Managing Editor   The Promise of the Arctic Conference took place over two sunny days in Seattle last month. Produced byPacific Maritime Magazine in partnership with the Institute of the North, the conference was well attended […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for July 7, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Promise of the Arctic By Chris Philips, Managing Editor   The Promise of the Arctic Conference took place over two sunny days in Seattle last month. Produced byPacific Maritime Magazine in partnership with the Institute of the North, the conference was well attended by delegates […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for July 3, 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 …MORE Have a Happy […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 30, 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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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 26, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Michele Foss: Foss Maritime’s First Arctic Class Tug By Peter Marsh   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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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 23, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Michele Foss: Foss Maritime’s First Arctic Class Tug By Peter Marsh   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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