Shore power plug-in hailed as milestone in Seattle

Shore power plug-in hailed as milestone in Seattle

(SEATTLE) — The Northwest Seaport Alliance’s Terminal 5 welcomed MSC Brunella on Monday as the first vessel to plug in to the terminal’s shore power infrastructure. The commissioning phase of the terminal’s shore power project component was finalized as the nearly 9,000-TEU vessel successfully utilized clean energy from the city of Seattle’s electrical grid to power the vessel while at…
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AGLPA to hold annual conference July 27-28 in Chicago

AGLPA to hold annual conference July 27-28 in Chicago

(WASHINGTON) — The American Great Lakes Ports Association (AGLPA) will hold its 2023 Annual Conference on July 27-28 in Chicago, Ill. For more than 20 years, this event has included leaders of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway maritime industry, including seaport managers, terminal operators, maritime labor, shipping company executives, maritime trade associations, state and federal government officials and the many…
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Biden budget includes Great Lakes navigation priorities

Biden budget includes Great Lakes navigation priorities

(WASHINGTON) — On Thursday, the White House released an outline of its fiscal year 2024 budget proposal. The budget includes the following amounts proposed for key programs of importance to Great Lakes ports. The list includes several surprises as noted below by the American Great Lakes Ports Association (AGLPA): Great Lakes icebreaker The White House has proposed $55 million in…
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Ports group dispels security threat from Chinese cranes

Ports group dispels security threat from Chinese cranes

(WASHINGTON) — The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has existed for 111 years to share collective knowledge and best practices on port security and safety. American public port authorities band together when it comes to security, safety, serving the public, serving the military, and serving the national interest. Last week, AAPA clarified the record on recent reports that cranes…
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Florida seaports set cargo tonnage record in 2022

Florida seaports set cargo tonnage record in 2022

(TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) — Florida’s 16 seaports experienced a new record high of 112.5 million tons of cargo received during 2022, a 6 percent increase over 2021, a newly released report from the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council (FSTED) shows. Further, Florida’s strong performance to answer supply chain demands by encouraging shippers to change shipping lanes and call on…
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Montreal Port Authority to boost vessel efficiency with AI

Montreal Port Authority to boost vessel efficiency with AI

(HALIFAX, Nova Scotia) — Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS), a maritime intelligence company, will collaborate with the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) in providing a "green" shipping corridor capability using the OCIANA platform. The capability enables vessels to establish a low-carbon emissions route while matching their arrival with berth availability and maintaining compliance. OCIANA is an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that…
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Gard details changes in California’s berthing regulations

Gard details changes in California’s berthing regulations

(LONDON) — While container, reefer and passenger vessels are so far the only vessel types required to control their emissions while berthed in California, all vessels must submit a report to the authorities within 30 days after visiting one of the state’s ports, Gard noted in a regulatory update on Wednesday. Controlling emissions from vessels at berth is nothing new…
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