Los Angeles Mayor Picks APL’s Seroka to Lead North America’s Largest Port
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti nominated American Presidents Line executive Gene Seroka to be the next executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.
June 2, 2014Garcetti Taps APL’s Seroka to Replace Knatz as L.A. Port Chief
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti nominated American Presidents Line executive Gene Seroka to be the next executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, the mayor’s office announced May 27.
S.C. Ports Post Busiest Month Since 2008
April container volumes set a six-year record at the Port of Charleston, marking the busiest month since May 2008, the South Carolina Ports Authority said May 22.
May 23, 2014Miami Port Unveils $900 Million Tunnel to Ease Truck Traffic
A $900 million underwater tunnel that will give trucks leaving the port of Miami faster access to highways was unveiled May 19, four years after construction began.
May 20, 2014Container Traffic Rises at Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach
Container traffic at the Southern California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach posted solid gains in April from a year ago.
May 16, 2014Lawmakers Unveil Bill That Invests in Ports
House and Senate transportation leaders said they will vote next week on a final water policy bill that approves myriad improvements to ports nationwide.
Groups Urge West Coast Ports, ILWU to Reach Labor Agreement
A coalition of shippers and transportation groups have sent a letter to the operators of West Coast ports and the union that represents dockworkers urging the sides to come to a labor agreement by time the current six-year contract expires June 30.
May 12, 2014Port of Baltimore Handled Record Amount of Cargo in 2013
The Port of Baltimore said it handled a record amount of cargo in 2013 in containers, autos and wood pulp.
April 10, 2014Georgia Approves Additional $35 Million for Savannah Harbor Expansion
The Georgia state legislature approved an additional $35 million for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, according to the Georgia Ports Authority.
March 20, 2014Officials Set Plan to End Strike at Vancouver Port
Officials of the Canadian government and Port Metro Vancouver have proposed a 14-point plan to end protests and a strike by truckers that have crippled incoming container traffic at Canada’s largest port for more than two weeks.