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Ports America to pay 30% tariff on China-made ship-to-shore crane

United States

Ports America will pay a 30% duty on the first China-built ship-to-shore (STS) container crane to be imported into the US since the so-called “Liberation Day” tariff announcement April 2, a decision the terminal operator deemed preferable to reselling the unit or storing it in-bond in an idle state pending uncertain future changes in US… Read More

Ports chairman McComas steps down; Paul Cozza appointed new executive director

NC, United States

The chairman of the State Ports Authority Board has stepped down on the heels of the appointment of a new executive director. “It’s time for me to move on,” said Danny McComas on Wednesday. McComas, who leaves with two years remaining on his term, said he didn’t have any additional comments to add about his… Read More

Port of Long Beach records 2nd busiest August in its 114 year history

CA, United States

The Port of Long Beach has reported its second-busiest August on record, marking the sixth-busiest month in its 114-year history. This strong performance comes as retailers rush to stock up on goods during the peak shipping season, supported by a recent pause in tariffs that has boosted cargo flows. Cargo performance in August 2025 Dockworkers… Read More

Port of Los Angeles Releases Draft Environmental Impact Report For Proposed Terminal Island Maritime Support Facility

CA, United States

The Port of Los Angeles has released a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the proposed Terminal Island Maritime Support Facility Project, located in the Port complex at 740 Terminal Way in San Pedro. The proposed project involves the development and operation of a chassis support facility on an approximately 89-acre site at the Port… Read More

Port of Gulfport Receives New Gantry Crane

MS, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi – A new ship-to-shore gantry crane arrived at the Port of Gulfport on Thursday, an addition that will help grow business for the Port and increase the impact on local and state economies. “The arrival of this new crane represents a shift from decades of restoration of the Port of Gulfport to a… Read More

U.S. targets China’s grip on global ports in sweeping maritime mission

United States

Summary Trump administration in biggest maritime push in decades China’s global ports seen as strategic risk in time of war Beijing says follows framework of international law LONDON – U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is on a mission to weaken China’s global network of ports and bring more strategic terminals under Western control, according to… Read More

Port of Long Beach commits $102M to zero-emissions equipment

CA, United States

The Port of Long Beach has invested $102 million to purchase and sustain zero-emissions cargo-handling equipment, fund cleaner marine engines, and plan for a zero-carbon future at terminals. The equipment funding forms part of the System-Wide Investment in Freight Transport (SWIFT), an initiative supported by the California State Transportation Agency through its Port and Freight Infrastructure Program. The announcement places technology deployment, engine improvements, and forward-looking terminal… Read More

DRBC Grants Five Year Extension for Gibbstown, NJ Port & Dredge Project

NJ, United States

The Gibbstown, N.J., port project that has created a swirl of legal action and opposition from environmental groups won a five-year extension on Wednesday from the Delaware River Basin Commission. The DRBC’s original approval of the so-called Dock 2 project at the Gibbstown Logistics Center included dredging of the river and the construction of a… Read More

SC Ports opens Cosgrove Avenue extension above intermodal hub

SC, United States

SC Ports unveils major road and bridge renovation. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply. SC Ports formally opened the Cosgrove Avenue extension and pedestrian bridge in North Charleston Friday in order to enhance the access to the Navy Base Intermodal Facility while ensuring the safety of drivers and rail traffic and… Read More

U.S. container imports hit 2.52 million TEUs in August, up 1.6% year on year

United States

U.S. seaports handled 2,519,722 TEUs in August, up 1.6% year over year but down 3.9% from July’s surge as importers navigated fast-shifting trade policy, according to supply-chain data provider Descartes Systems Group. Year-to-date volumes through August are tracking 3.3% ahead of 2024. Imports from China totaled 869,523 TEUs—about 34.5% of all U.S. box imports—10.8% below… Read More

Former Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz ready to champion Port of Vancouver

WA, United States

‘I want to be sure that the port retains strong, thoughtful leadership, and I feel like I can provide that’ As the only candidate running for Port of Vancouver commissioner this fall, former Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz aims to bring her experience in transportation policy to the role. Lentz, president and CEO at The Historic… Read More

Protecting U.S. Ports Requires Congress to Get Cyber-Specific

United States

Cranes are a crucial part of the supply chain that keeps shelves stocked across the United States; but who controls them, American operators or Chinese hackers? Congress is currently working its way through hundreds of possible additions to the annual defense bill and members of the House have proposed new efforts to strengthen the cybersecurity… Read More

Nearly 70 shipping containers fall off cargo ship into water at Port of Long Beach, CA

CA, United States

LONG BEACH, Calif. — Nearly 70 shipping containers have fallen off a cargo ship and into the water at the Port of Long Beach in southern California, officials said. Details are limited, but ABC Los Angeles affiliate KABC’s helicopter was above the scene Tuesday morning, and captured the containers scattered across the water. According to Port… Read More

Norfolk Port Project Funding To Be Withdrawn Amid Federal Cuts To Offshore Wind Projects

VA, United States

Trump Administration announces millions of dollars in cuts to offshore wind projects with two major projects in Virginia. On Friday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Norfolk Offshore Wind Logistics Port, otherwise known as the Fairwinds Landing renovation project in Virginia’s Hampton Roads region, would have its over $39 million in federal funding withdrawn. Work has… Read More

In the Race to Build the Country’s First Deepwater Port, the Bluewater Texas Terminal is in Last Place

TX, United States

It’s been five years since the Port of Corpus Christi granted lease approval and pipeline easement for Phillips 66 and Trafigura to construct the Bluewater Texas Terminal. The project involves building 55 miles of onshore and offshore crude oil pipeline through San Patricio County, Texas and a deepwater port approximately 15 nautical miles off the coast of Corpus Christi…. Read More

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