Three engineering groups compete to build third set of locks for Panama Canal

Three engineering groups compete to build third set of locks for Panama Canal

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Atlantic Coast District Moves location

Atlantic Coast District, International Longshoremen’s
Association, Moves Headquarters to North Bergen, New Jersey

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Obama Budget Provides $28.5M for Craney Island

Va. Port Authority slates money for fourth state-owned terminal

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Lawmakers Propose “Last Mile” Funding

Bill would triple Harbor Maintenance Tax to move goods more quickly

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CSCL Goes Solo on All-Water Route

Ocean carrier to operate eight ships, add Norfolk after CMA CGM withdraws

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Corps of Engineers to Spend $4.6B on Stimulus Projects

Construction, maintenance projects to create 121,400 jobs

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MSC Inks Six-Year Baltimore Contract Extension

Mediterranean Shipping Co. on April 30 signed a six-year extension of its existing contract with the Maryland Port Administration that requires MSC to bring a minimum of 100,000 containers annually to the Port of Baltimore, which is three times the amount the original 10-year contract required.

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Bayonne Bridge is clearly in our sights

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is moving ahead with a study to determine what should be done about the Bayonne Bridge, which spans the channel leading to the main container complex at the port and is considered too low for the largest container ships now in service.

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Lawmakers Offer Port Security Bill

New legislation would set minimum standards for container security and require monitoring of U.S.-bound containers from the point of stuffing, according to the Senate delegations from New York and New Jersey.

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