Tag: ports
Newly-certified cold treatment facility to boost fresh produce imports through North Carolina Ports
- General News
This service will support the import of fresh produce like blueberries, grapes, apples, pears, and citrus through the Port of Wilmington.
West Coast port strike averted
- Analysis
The single most important event affecting the produce industry at the moment is no doubt the proposed settlement of the longshoremen’s strike at West Coast ports. The six-year agreement was reached late yesterday.
SeaPort Manatee economic impact surges 30% in two years
- General News
SeaPort Manatee’s annual economic impact has surged to more than $5.1 billion, up 30 percent from just two years earlier, while the number of jobs generated by the seaport has grown more than 37 percent, to 37,287, according to a study report released today.
Port of Long Beach has record activity in July
- General News
The Port of Long Beach had its busiest July on record despite a cooldown in consumer spending.
Oakland: The bizarro port
- Analysis
How bad is the Port of Oakland? The Almond Express should tell us something.
Port of Oakland reopens
- General News
The Port of Oakland reopened for business as usual on Monday, July 25.
PhilaPort unveils plans for $3.5B investments
- General News
PhilaPort is excited to share our vision for the Port’s future anticipated capital need.
USDA partners with Houston port, Northwest Seaport Alliance to ease port congestion
- General News
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced plans to increase capacity for exporting chilled and frozen agricultural commodities at the Port of Houston in Houston, Texas, to help improve service for shippers of U.S. grown agricultural commodities.
Port of Oakland volume declines as Shanghai struggles with lockdowns
- General News
Port of Oakland cargo volume is down in 2022, a consequence principally of China’s COVID crackdown and its ripple effect on ocean carrier scheduling.
Senators urge help for congested farm shipments
- Analysis
West Coast port delays have drawn the attention of California’s two U.S. senators, Dianne Feinstein and Alex Padilla.