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Port of Los Angeles Secures $70M Federal Funding for Infrastructure

CA, United States

Upgrades The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has directed approximately $70 million to the Port of Los Angeles, according to FreightWaves. The money is designated for harbor maintenance, seismic safety, and navigational improvements. This allocation is part of a larger distribution from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to the San Pedro Bay port complex, which… Read More

Port of Long Beach Gets $70 Million Record Funds to Bolster Infrastructure

CA, United States

The Port of Long Beach will receive a record amount of nearly $70 million in federal funding allocated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to revitalize critical infrastructure that will promote safe and efficient freight transportation at the nation’s busiest seaport complex. The funds drawn from the Harbor Maintenance Tax are collected by the… Read More

Port of Baltimore breaks ground on new grain transloading facility

MD, United States

The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore yesterday (9 Apr) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a new grain transloading facility at the Seagirt Marine Terminal. Under a partnership agreement between Ports America Chesapeake and Frey Commodities, the new facility will make it easier for Maryland farmers to get their products to the port for export worldwide. The four-acre… Read More

U.S. Senator (D-Ca.) Padilla Announces More than $160 million for Ca. Ports, Flood Protection, & Water Infrastructure

CA, United States

Funding delivers critical support for supply chains, coastal navigation, and community resilience statewide CALIFORNIA — Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), a member of the Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife, announced more than $160 million in federal funding that he secured for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) fiscal year… Read More

Portland, Me. Completes Dredging Project

ME, United States

Seasonal dredging work at Portland Harbor is complete, with crews restoring thousands of feet of berthing space for the first time in more than 70 years.

Key Bridge case: Maryland, ship companies reach preliminary settlement, except Hyundai

MD, United States

Maryland officials said Thursday they have reached a settlement in principle with the owner and operator of the cargo ship involved in the 2024 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, resolving a portion of the state’s claims but stopping short of a final, binding agreement.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the agreement with… Read More

Georgia Ports Authority will open Gainesville Inland Port in May, served by Norfolk Southern

GA, United States

By Lubomir Cech Formerly known as the Blue Ridge Connector, the $134 million facility provides a direct rail link to the Port of Savannah, targeting a regional market of more than 330 manufacturers across the poultry, heavy equipment, and forest products sectors. The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) will officially open its newest inland rail terminal… Read More

Port Bureau Announces Corrina Ott as Vice President

TX, United States

The Greater Houston Port Bureau (“Port Bureau”) Board of Directors has announced the promotion of Corrina Ott to vice president, effective April 1. Ott joined the Port Bureau in April 2025 and has been responsible for managing the Port Bureau’s Efficiency and Dredging committee’s as well as maintaining the Port Bureau’s links with industry and… Read More

South Carolina’s $1.2B port terminal struggles financially

SC, United States

The South Carolina State Ports Authority’s $1.2 billion Leatherman Terminal in North Charleston has faced financial difficulties since opening five years ago, with the port struggling to generate enough revenue to cover its costs. Why it matters The Leatherman Terminal was a major infrastructure investment intended to boost South Carolina’s economy and competitiveness as a… Read More

Montreal Port Authority CEO Julie Gascon out of role after less than two years

Canada

MONTREAL — Julie Gascon has left her role as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which manages the largest container port in Eastern Canada. The authority, which operates the inland port linking Canada to global markets via the St. Lawrence River, says her departure comes after she took on the role in early… Read More

As he steps down, Steve Lawrence looks back

NY, United States

OGDENSBURG, New York (WWNY) – The Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority’s (OBPA) executive director is retiring soon. Steve Lawrence is stepping down as Executive Director of the OBPA next Friday. “I’ve been here 25 years. I’m much older. It’s time,” Lawrence told 7 News. READ FULL ARTICLE AT ORIGINAL SOURCE

Port of Portland names Alissa Mahar new Chief Financial Officer

OR, United States

The Port of Portland selected Alissa Mahar as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Her first day in the role will be April 14, 2026. Most recently, Mahar served as Chief Financial Officer and Vice President for Business & Finance at Seattle Pacific University. She led institutional financial strategy, multi-year forecasting, long-range capital planning, and… Read More

North Carolina Coastal Panel Examines Past Erosion Control Lessons

NC, United States

As the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission’s Science Panel studies the effects of permanent beach erosion control structures like seawalls and jetties, a critical aspect will be looking at the lessons learned from past efforts. The state banned hardened structures on the ocean shoreline in 1985, but numerous examples still exist along the coast with… Read More

Callan Marine Advances West End Slip Closure Project at Port of Galveston

TX, United States

Callan Marine is currently executing the West End Slip 38/39 Closure Wall and Fill Project at the Port of Galveston. This project is a key step in enhancing port infrastructure and creating additional operational space to support continued growth along the Gulf Coast. This work focuses on converting an existing slip into usable upland area… Read More

U.S. Doubles Hormuz Insurance Backstop to $40B in Hopes of Luring Ships Back

United States

The Trump administration has doubled its maritime insurance backstop to $40 billion, expanding a flagship effort to restart commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—even as shipowners continue to largely stay away. The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Chubb Limited announced Friday that six additional U.S. insurers—Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Berkshire Hathaway, AIG, Starr Companies, and CNA Financial—have joined the Maritime Reinsurance facility, contributing… Read More

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