Port of New Orleans CEO Gary LaGrange to Retire Next Year
Longtime Port of New Orleans CEO Gary LaGrange — credited with steering the port through numerous disasters, natural and man-made, as well as economic downturns — will retire next April.
Port of Corpus Christi to Improve Aging Rail System
Oil isn't quite worth what it used to be, but officials for the Port of Corpus Christi say now is the time to finish its plans to improve its aging rail system.
'Inland Port' Stirs Dissent in Quiet Corner of Georgia
CRANDALL, Ga. — State officials want to turn a 42-acre cow pasture into a train-and-truck depot along a lovely stretch of U.S. 411 that abuts the Cohutta Wilderness Area near the Tennessee state line.
BMW Opens Port of Galveston Distribution Center
BMW Group said it opened its newest vehicle distribution center at the Port of Galveston in Texas. The facility is expected to import and process about 32,500 vehicles annually, which represents an import value of nearly $1.3 billion, BMW said.
April 21, 2016Los Angeles Port Volume Falls in March, But First-Quarter Total Sets Record
The Port of Los Angeles, the largest U.S. container port, reported a 23% drop in March business, which was affected by comparisons to the distorted cargo trends last year that featured congestion related to the final stages of labor contract negotiations.
April 13, 2016Boston Port to Test Limits of Terminal with Larger Containership
Massport and one of the largest shipping companies in the world plan to test the limits of Boston’s Conley Terminal in the coming weeks, bringing in the largest containership in the port’s history.
Los Angeles Cargo Rises 42% in February, Affected by 2015 Labor Slowdown
The Port of Los Angeles announced a 42% increase in cargo shipments handled during February, following a year after volumes were depressed by slowdowns and disruptions during dock worker contract negotiations.
March 11, 2016Port of Corpus Christi to Get $3.3 Million to Upgrade Roads
The Port of Corpus Christi will receive a share of $20 million from the Texas Transportation Commission for road improvements along the Joe Fulton International Trade Corridor.
Port Truckers See ‘Daunting Task’ to Comply With International Container Weight Rules
Truckers who work at ports fear costly delays and hampered operations will result when new international rules requiring verified weights for all ocean container cargo take effect July 1.
Port of Houston Authority to Expand Cold Storage
The Port of Houston Authority completed negotiations with the AGRO Merchants Group regarding construction and operation of a 300,000-square-foot ,temperature-controlled cargo facility at the port.
February 19, 2016