Tag: maritime_administration
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Port of Long Beach Reports Second-Busiest July on Record
The Port of Long Beach recorded its second-busiest July and fourth-strongest month ever, handling 928,508 TEUs. Exports surged 14.8%, contributing to a 1.2% year-to-date increase, as the Port pursues its "Port of the Future" vision.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEnvironmentEconomyTradeTransportationFederal GovernmentClimate Change Port of Long BeachCargo VolumeMaritime AdministrationExportsImportsSupply ChainLogistics
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New Port of Long Beach President Unveils "Port of the Future" Vision
Long Beach Harbor Commission President Steven Neal begins his term, committing to advance infrastructure and sustainability. The Port aims to double cargo and achieve zero-emissions by 2050, exploring innovative energy solutions including nuclear power.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyEconomyTransportationEnvironmentEnergyFederal GovernmentGeneral Politics Steven NealPort of Long BeachInfrastructureSustainabilityZero-emissionsNuclear EnergyMaritime Administration
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Alaska Secures $180 Million Settlement for Port Modernization
Alaska Governor Dunleavy announced a $180 million federal settlement, ending a two-decade lawsuit over the failed Don Young Port of Alaska expansion. This funding will significantly advance the Port's $2.7 billion modernization program, crucial for the state's infrastructure.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalTransportation AlaskaPort of AlaskaLegal SettlementInfrastructure DevelopmentMaritime AdministrationGovernor DunleavyAnchorageOffice of the Alaska Governor