The Port of Corpus Christi (Texas), the fourth largest port in the U.S. in total tonnage, has earned the 2018 Texas Environmental Excellence Award (TEEA) in Pollution Prevention, presented… Read More
Ports & Terminals
Clayton Harris III, executive director of the Illinois International Port District, pictured here with graduates of Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s RENEW program, said the Port of Chicago’s newly… Read More
New Neo-Panamax crane unloads a 13,300-TEU vessel at Savannah. (Photo courtesy of Georgia Ports Authority) The first of Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) four new Neo-Panamax cranes came online… Read More
Sennebogen 870 R-HD can reach down 50 feet to unload barges in low water. (photo courtesy of Sennebogen) Located at the confluence of the Tennessee, Ohio and Cumberland rivers, and just… Read More
AGRIServices of Brunswick (Mo.) will upgrade its facility at Mile 256 on theMissouri River to accommodate an increase in barge activity. —photo courtesy of AGRIServices of Brunswick LLC AGRIServices… Read More
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced its latest round of Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grants earlier this month, with a pair of ports on the Gulf Coast receiving… Read More
The mv. Morgan, outbound at 92nd Street. (photo courtesy of Kindra Lake Towing) It’s not often that two people bond over a fascination with barges. It’s even rarer that they… Read More
Clayton Harris, executive director of the Illinois International Port District in Chicago, Ill., told The Waterways Journal that 2017 was a successful year for the port, which he hopes will… Read More
In November, the Port of Wilmington closed a deal with the Diamond State Port Corporation (DSPC) and The Chemours Company to purchase the former Chemours Engineering site on… Read More
As part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s continuing effort to assure completion of port authority construction projects on time and within budget, the… Read More