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Month: January 2017

Port of Tacoma unloads largest-ever load of vehicles

From the Business Examiner reported on Monday: The Glovis Composer, a roll-on/roll-off vessel carrying a shipment of 4,818 vehicles, is berthing today at the Port of Tacoma’s Terminal 7, marking the largest single-vessel auto...

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Seattle pushes for bond for former Hanjin terminal

Excerpts from the Journal of Commerce: The Port of Seattle wants a financial guarantee for Terminal 46 lease payments. The Northwest Seaport Alliance is attempting to block the sale of a terminal once owned by now-defunct Hanjin...

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Cruise industry expects robust 2017

From a Post Bulletin article titled ‘Travel Scene: Cruise operators are riding high seas’: The cruising industry is setting sail into 2017 with high expectations. According to industry leaders, the outlook is that...

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APM Terminals workers embark on strike in Ghana

Some workers of APM Terminals, a container terminal operating firm at the Tema Port, yesterday embarked on a sit-down strike in solidarity with their colleagues who were interdicted for agitating for salary increases. Clad in...

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