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The Port of Savannah recently received four Neo-Panamax cranes. Once installed, they will bring the port’s Neo-Panamax crane count to 30.
The cranes cost $47 million and their addition is expecte...
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In recognition of its commitment to reduce carbon emissions at all five of its airports, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey recently earned Airports Council International’s (ACI) Airport Ca...
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More Maryland residents are buckling up, but not in all circumstances, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT).
The department recently conducted the MDOT Motor Vehicle Admini...
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In an effort to wrangle the parking challenges brought by 94,000 students, faculty and staff, Ohio State University has brought in a new, cloud-based technology solution from provider NuPark.
The ...
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The Texas Department of Transportation recently announced that exploration of potential routes for passenger rail service extending 850 miles between Oklahoma City and South Texas will be the focus of...
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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is creating accurate vehicle crash data with the aid of a $389,520 grant from the Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
The data will be used ...
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Transportation and logistics company Crowley Maritime Corp. has begun shipping 32,000 utility poles from the U.S. mainland to Puerto Rico that will be used to restore power on the island.
The islan...
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511PAConnect, a Pennsylvania initiative that provides motorists with information during long-term road closures, has won four transportation awards, Gov. Tom Wolf recently said.
Drivers who want to...
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is prepared for the influx of travelers this Thanksgiving holiday five-day weekend. The authority estimates 6 million travelers will use the authority’s...
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In 2016, the Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) at the Port of Brownsville, Texas, ranked second out of 195 FTZs in the United States for the value of exports, according to the U.S. FTZ Board’s annual report....
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The Carnival Cruise Line will be offering more short cruises from the Port of New Orleans in 2019, with the arrival of the Carnival Valor.
The Carnival Valor is a 2,974 passenger vessel that offers...
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The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) recently announced that it will soon begin construction of an automobile processing facility at JAXPORT’s Dames Point Marine Terminal.
The multi-year pro...
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The Kansas Commission on Aerospace Education (KCAE), a non-profit group that develops and encourages educational programs promoting the aviation industry, recently elected two new members to its board...
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The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) recently held the two-day AIA Florida Aerospace and Defense Workforce/STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Summit in Palm Bay, Florida.
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is asking for public comments on its Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, which details a list of regionally significant construction projects...
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A year after the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDoT) transitioned to electronic tolling on Interstate 90, the average rush-hour commute is approximately 10 minutes shorter, and month-...
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Commuters in New York could face unplanned fare and toll rate increases to help modernize the state’s rapidly deteriorating mass transit system unless new sources of revenue are identified, accordin...
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Brandy Christian, president and CEO of the Port of New Orleans, revealed solid signs for the organization this week, citing gains in cargo and cruise volumes, as well as sizeable projections for futur...
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The Port Authority in New York released its $3.2 billion operating budget for 2018, which shows a $61 million, or 1.9 percent increase, over the current budget.
The largest increase in the proposed...
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Container traffic at the Port of New York and New Jersey increased 24 percent between 2014 and 2016, according to a recent study by the New York Shipping Association and the North Jersey Transportatio...
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