Aerial view of Port of Long Beach

Port of Long Beach reports its busiest September ever

The Port of Long Beach reports that it has achieved its busiest September on record. Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 829,429 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in September 2023, up 11.8% from the

Dina Aryan-Zahlan

Dina Aryan-Zahlan takes new role at Port of Los Angeles

Veteran Port of Los Angeles engineer and infrastructure development expert Dina Aryan-Zahlan has been named the port’s deputy executive director of development, succeding Antonio Gioiello, who retired earlier this year. “Dina is

Ports of Indiana people

Ports of Indiana strengthens corporate leadership

Ports of Indiana has bolstered its leadership team with a series of key promotions and hires at its Indianapolis headquarters. Two familiar faces return to the port authority as Jennifer Rachau takes

SENNEBOGEN’S 860 E Hybrid Material Handler

SENNEBOGEN’s e-hybrid material handlers make unloading ships easy

SPONSORED: Since 2002, Gesellschaft für Umweltdienste mbH (GUD) has been successfully managing its business in one of the most important inland ports in Europe and its using Sennobogen to help streamline that process.With

ILA veteran Alan A. Robb

ILA veteran appointed Port Houston port commissioner

The City Council of Pasadena, Texas has appointed ILA veteran Alan A. Robb to serve on its behalf as a Port of Houston Authority port commissioner beginning October 1, 2023. Current commissioner

Galvesub LNG bunkering facility

Pilot LNG partners up with Seapath for Galveston Bay LNG bunkering hub

Houston-based Pilot LNG LLC is moving ahead on its plans for a Galveston Bay LNG bunkering hub. It has now formed a joint venture with Seapath, a maritime subsidiary of the Logothetis

Dredging at Corpus Christi

Callan Marine wins $102.89 million Corpus Christi dredging contract

The Galveston Engineer District (SWG) has awarded Callan Marine Ltd., Galveston, Texas, a $102,896,306 firm-fixed-price contract for pipeline dredging. Bids were solicited via the internet with three received. Work will be performed

Op-Ed: Ports as sites for security and defense

By Professor Basil Germond, Chair in International Security and co-director of the Security Lancaster Research Institute and Professor Jan Bebbington, Rubin Chair in Sustainability in Business and director of the Pentland Centre,

Rendering of new container terminal

Why “Ag Coast” ports are backing Port NOLA’s new $1.8 billion container terminal

The Port of New Orleans is pushing ahead on its plans to develop the new Louisiana International Terminal (LIT). The new $1.8 billion state-of-the art container terminal will eliminate air-draft restrictions that

hybrid RTGs at Port Houston

Port Houston orders 5 more hybrid RTGs for Barbours Cut

Port Houston has ordered five Konecranes hybrid RTGs for its Barbours Cut Container Terminal to support its long-term improvement program covering channel development and land infrastructure investment. The order was booked by

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