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Port of Corpus Christi Completes Milestone Ship Channel Improvement Project, Reinforcing U.S. as Leader in Energy Exports

TX, United States

The Port of Corpus Christi hosted federal, state and local leaders at a historic event celebrating the forthcoming completion of a milestone national infrastructure project, which increased the depth of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel to 54 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). The unprecedented four-phase Channel Improvement Project (CIP) was conceived more than three… Read More

Dredge Oregon launches 2025 season, keeping Columbia River deep and wide enough for ships

OR, United States

Today the Dredge Oregon launched its annual season on the Columbia River. From now until around December, the crew of the Dredge Oregon will perform work that’s crucial to thousands of local businesses and jobs in the region—but is out of sight and mind for most Oregonians. To ensure the river is deep and wide… Read More

Ports of Indiana, Antwerp-Bruges deepen trade ties

Belgium

Ports of Indiana has welcomed a delegation led by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges on a trade mission exploring economic opportunities and new container shipments between the US Midwest and European markets. The day’s events included a tour of Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, the future site of the port’s first ocean container terminal, and the port’s steel processing facilities, followed… Read More

Maryland could face billions in lawsuits related to 2024 Key Bridge collapse

MD, United States

Maryland could be facing billions of dollars in new lawsuits related to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March 2024. Six construction workers were killed after the cargo ship Dali collided with the bridge. According to The Washington Post, more than 20 entities have filed notice to sue the state. Those announcing their intent… Read More

Sens Cruz, Lujan introduce bill to expedite permits for international bridges and ports of entry

TX, United States

Ted Cruz and Ben Ray Lujan’s legislation would expedite permits for international bridges and ports of entry along US borders Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has put forth legislation amending the International Bridge Act of 1972 that would ​​expedite the presidential permitting process for all international bridges and land ports of entry. The bipartisan bill from… Read More

Europe’s Shipping Bottlenecks Expected to Persist Into July

China

Port congestion is worsening at key gateways in northern Europe and other hubs, according to a new report which suggests trade wars could spread maritime disruptions to Asia and the US and push up shipping rates. Port congestion is worsening at key gateways in northern Europe and other hubs, according to a new report which… Read More

US trade surge could trigger pandemic levels of port congestion

United States

US ports are again coming into focus as cargo orders ramp up, following the 14 May pause in 145% import tariffs on Chinese goods. The reduction in tariffs from 145% to 30% on imports from China is expected to give rise to a wave of demand that could once again swamp US main ports and inland logistics…. Read More

Trump’s Trade War Sends Chill Through Southern California Port Economy

CA, United States

LOS ANGELES—Ruben Diaz typically hauls two container loads of goods a day in a rented big rig between Southern California’s sprawling ports and warehouses dozens of miles away. “I’m just surviving, but I am not going to make it,” he said. President Trump’s tariffs, especially the high fees on Chinese goods, have crippled the flow… Read More

How SC Ports is creating new jobs across the state

SC, United States

See how it’s making a difference for local businesses and communities in the Lowcountry. South Carolina Ports isn’t just moving cargo — it’s driving our entire state forward, creating billions in economic impact and hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs. Each year, SC Ports pumps $87 billion into our state’s economy, including $10.7 billion right here… Read More

Trade volatility hits nation’s busiest ports

United States

Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach report declining year-to-date activity in May The rhythm of global trade is faltering along the Southern California coast. Ship calls are down, goods are stockpiling, and tenants are scrambling to adapt as U.S. tariff policies shift rapidly. The Port of Los Angeles, the busiest port in the country, reported… Read More

Rocket Lab and Va Port Authority submit application to dredge Sloop Gut area

VA, United States

According to Accomack County Administrator Mike Mason, the Virginia Port Authority and Rocket Lab USA are moving forward with plans to improve rocket delivery access to Wallops Island. The two have submitted a joint permit application to dredge a channel known as Sloop Gut, connecting to the Old North Dock on the island’s backshore. The… Read More

San Pedro Bay Ports Bidding Short Line Rail Services

CA, United States

Proposals due July 28 for operator to serve Long Beach, Los Angeles harbors The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are accepting proposals from prospective short line railroad operators interested in providing railroad operating and maintenance services within the San Pedro Bay ports complex. The San Pedro Bay ports complex is the most active… Read More

Port Everglades Inks 10-Year Agreement with Everglades Company Terminal

FL, United States

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Everglades Company Terminal, Inc., (ECT) has signed a new 10-year Marine Terminal Lease and Operating Agreement with Broward County, underscoring the Port Everglades‘ position as South Florida’s port of choice and a leading driver of economic growth in Broward County and the state. The Broward County Board of County Commissioners recently approved… Read More

Port Congestion Worsens in Europe, Potential Impact on Global Trade

World ,

A recent report highlights worsening congestion at major ports in Northern Europe and other key regions, suggesting that trade disruptions could extend to Asia and the US, leading to increased shipping costs. According to a report by London-based maritime consultancy Drewry, from late March to mid-May, the waiting time for berths at Germany’s Bremerhaven port… Read More

Houston Ship Channel receives $131M for upgrades and upkeep

TX, United States

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has allocated $131 million to the Houston Ship Channel in its FY2025 work plan. The move was welcomed by the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority at its regular meeting on 20 May. Of this total, $33 million will go towards ongoing construction under the Houston Ship Channel Expansion—Project 11—and $98 million has… Read More

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