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Day: March 22, 2011

Japanese port damage

Industry sources have said that, based on information gathered so far, there has been serious damage to the ports of Hachinohe, Hitachi, Hitachinaka, Ishinomaki, Kamaishi, Kashima, Ofunato, Onahama, Sendai-Shiogama and Soma. It...

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Port of Stockton’s economy rebounding

A three-year slide in ship-borne tonnage at the Port of Stockton came to an end in 2010 as cargoes totaled 1.7 million metric tons, up about 30 percent from the year before, and signs point to a continuing revival, officials...

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ICTSI awarded 30-year port concession in Croatia

Philippines’ International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) was awarded the contract to develop and operate the Adriatic Gateway Container Terminal (AGCT) in Croatia’s Port of Rijeka, the Philippine Embassy in...

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Long Beach Port Cargo Volume Up 11 %

The Port of Long Beach experienced a nearly 11 percent increase in cargo container volume in Febuary compared with a year ago, according to a statement issued by the port. The Port moved 458,336 20-foot equivalent container...

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Japan quake hasn’t hurt Port of Tacoma yet

The flow of commerce between Japan and the Port of Tacoma thus far remains unaffected despite the earthquake disaster that struck the island nation March 11 and the continuing struggle to gain control of an errant nuclear power...

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