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Students develop autonomous freight container

By Melina Druga  |   August 17, 2017   |   Maritime

Graduate students at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology recently developed autonomous robot containers for shipping seafood. Their challenge was to find a solution to sustainabili...

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Georgia Ports Authority reports gains in TEUs, overall tonnage at deepwater ports, barge terminals

By Transportation Today News  |   August 15, 2017   |   Maritime

In what was its busiest July ever, the Port of Savannah handled more than 336,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs), contributing to an overall 10.8 percent increase in TEUs for the Georgi...

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Port of Vancouver USA sees mid-year operating margin increase 8 percent

By Transportation Today News  |   August 15, 2017   |   Maritime

Buoyed by increased volume of commodities like steel, grain, and fertilizer, Port of Vancouver USA recently reported that its 2017 mid-year operating margin was 8 percent higher than the 2016 mid-year...

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Ballast water management treaty set to enter into force in September

By Alex Murtha  |   August 15, 2017   |   Featured

A treaty to introduce global regulations to control the transfer of potentially dangerous invasive maritime species will enter into force on Sept. 8, 2017, according to a release from the Internationa...

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SOMWME conference will highlight industry automation, maritime skills crisis

By Chris Galford  |   August 11, 2017   |   Federal

Attendees of the Seatrade Offshore Marine & Workboats Middle East (SOMWME) conference in Singapore next month will find their attentions largely focused on how to fix a massive shortfall in qualified ...

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Port Manatee sets record for container volume

By Melina Druga  |   August 10, 2017   |   Maritime

Port Manatee, Florida recently set a record for container volume with two months left in the fiscal year. Between Oct. 1, 2016, and July 31, 2017, the port moved 32,907 twenty-foot-equivalent con...

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Shipping company to begin sailing to Central America

By Melina Druga  |   August 9, 2017   |   Maritime

Shipping services and logistics company Crowley Liner Services will begin sailing weekly from Florida to Central America starting today. Ships will leave from the Port of Jacksonville and Port Ever...

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Port of New Orleans hosts roundtables to promote business opportunities

By Melina Druga  |   August 8, 2017   |   Maritime

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) recently hosted two roundtables focused on promoting professional service opportunities to local, small engineering and architectural firms. More than a dozen ...

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Port of Vancouver USA receives $485,000 grant

By Melina Druga  |   August 7, 2017   |   Federal

The Port of Vancouver USA recently received a $485,000 grant from the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council (RTC) for the construction of a multimodal path at Terminal 1 on the waterfro...

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Port of Corpus Christi dubbed first StormReady Texan port by National Weather Service

By Chris Galford  |   August 7, 2017   |   Featured

The Port of Corpus Christi in Texas was named an official member of the community preparedness program StormReady this week, making it the first port in Texas to be so recognized by the National Weath...

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Shipments passing through Ports of Indiana up 19 percent over previous year

By Chris Galford  |   August 4, 2017   |   Maritime

According to an announcement this week, signalled shipments utilizing the Ports of Indiana are up 19 percent over 2016. In total, the first six months of 2017 have seen shipments reach nearly 5.7 m...

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Will Roberts

Roberts selected as Foss Maritime’s new Chief Commercial Officer

By Alex Murtha  |   August 4, 2017   |   Maritime

Foss Maritime recently announced that Will Roberts will be joining the company as its new Chief Commercial Officer. As part of his new position, Roberts will be responsible for a customer-facing t...

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Gulf Coast port explores doing business in Central Florida

By Melina Druga  |   August 3, 2017   |   Maritime

Consultants from the International Trade Hub at Port Manatee recently met with business leaders in Ocala, Florida, who also visited the port to tour the facilities. The purpose of the trips was to ...

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Port of Corpus Christi receives Green Marine certification for environmental efforts

By Alex Murtha  |   August 2, 2017   |   Maritime

The Port of Corpus Christi recently announced that it has achieved Green Marine Certification from Green Marine for its efforts in environmental management and leadership. “The Port of Corpus Ch...

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Shawn Garry

Garry named vice president of Regulatory Compliance at Bouchard Transportation

By Alex Murtha  |   August 2, 2017   |   Maritime

Bouchard Transportation Co. Inc. recently selected Shawn Garry as the company’s new Vice President of Regulatory Compliance. In his new position, Garry will work to ensure that Bouchard meets Sub...

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Port Houston second quarter was strong, celebrates program anniversary

By Melina Druga  |   August 2, 2017   |   Maritime

Port Houston had a strong second quarter, Executive Director Roger Guenther said at a Port Commission of the Port of Houston meeting. “Port Houston has already handled nearly 20 million tons of c...

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ABS joins alliance aimed at developing autonomous cargo ships

By Melina Druga  |   July 31, 2017   |   Federal

Offshore and marine industries company ABS recently joined the Unmanned Cargo Ship Development Alliance, a group aimed at developing and manufacturing autonomous shipping vessels. The alliance la...

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Hyundai Heavy Industries introduces new integrated smart ship technology

By Alex Murtha  |   July 25, 2017   |   Maritime

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) recently introduced a new maritime information and communications technology (ICT) solution designed to standardize ways of navigation and analyze real-time information ...

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House approves Homeland Security bill that includes Coast Guard reauthorization

By Melina Druga  |   July 24, 2017   |   Featured

The U.S. House of Representatives recently approved the Department of Homeland Security Authorization Act, a bill that includes legislation approved by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee ...

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Brandy Christian

Port of New Orleans official appointed to advisory board

By Melina Druga  |   July 21, 2017   |   Maritime

Brandy D. Christian, the president and CEO of the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA), was recently appointed to the Railroad-Shipper Transportation Advisory Council (RSTAC). The appointment follows Po...

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