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Congress Responds to COVID19 and Other Challenges for the Maritime Industry In response to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the Congressional Research Service released a report that stated global economic growth has declined by 3% to 6% in 2020 with a partial recovery predicted for 2021. Also, the GDP of the U.S. has fallen by 5% in the first quarter 2020. |
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William Doyle Incoming Executive Director, Maryland Port Administration We caught up with the incoming Port of Baltimore head to discuss his initial goals for the new role. |
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Mary Ann Bucci Executive Director, Port of Pittsburgh Commission Bucci weighs in on some of the top issues and key projects underway at one of the nation’s busiest inland ports. |
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Dr. Dirk Jürgens Head of R&D, Voith Turbo Marine Dr. Dirk Jürgens heads R&D at Voith Turbo Marine, a part of the family owned Voith conglomerate which employs more than 19,000 people in 60 countries. Voith Rudderpropellers were chosen as the propulsion system for the three new Staten Island Ferry vessels, and Dr. Jürgens discusses the evolution of the system. |
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Trafigura Offers COVID-19 Premium |
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Op/Ed: Federal Support for Ports is Critical |
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Congress Responds to COVID19 and Other Challenges for the Maritime Industry |
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Baltic Index Snaps 7-day Losing Streak |
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Port of Vancouver USA Receives Record s***pment of Wind Turbine Parts |
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Port Agents Should Inform of Cost Increases to Avoid Payment Delays, Says ITIC |
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Port of Seattle Shelves Plans for New Cruise Terminal |
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DP World Says Outlook Uncertain as Volumes Fall |
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DP World Acquires Majority Stake in UNICO Logistics |
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Pennsylvania Extends Cargo Growth Incentive Program |
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US Ports Seek COVID-19 Relief |
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US Oil Exports to Europe Rebound |
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The Connection Between Robert’s Rules of Order and the Port of Green Bay |
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Paranaguá Port Resumes Grain Loading After Fire |
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Chinese Ports Hit Capacity as Virus Tests Slow Clearing |
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The Connection Between Robert’s Rules of Order and the Port of Green Bay Mention the name Henry Martyn Robert and you will probably get a blank stare from whoever you are talking to. Mention Robert’s Rules of Order and that’s completely different. Anyone who has spent any amount of time in meetings – whether business, governmental or community organizations… |
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Paranaguá Port Resumes Grain Loading After Fire |
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From Arabian Gulf to Horn of Africa: the Politics of Port Infrastructures |
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Iron Ore Under Pressure as China Port Stockpiles Grow |
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Liebherr Lifting Space Components at Port Canaveral A custom-designed Liebherr LHM 600 mobile harbor crane has been in operation for the Canaveral Port Authority since beginning of 2019. The special modified machine is the largest mobile harbor crane in the U.S. to handle all types of heavy cargo, including space components. The crane… |
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Total s***pping Losses Are Declining, But Challenges Persist -Report |
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SMM 2021: Plotting a Course Forward for the Global Maritime Community |
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Opinion: Shame on Port States for the Treatment of Seafarers |
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US Great Lakes Ports See Mixed Impacts from COVID-19 U.S. Great Lakes ports reported mixed results in June with aluminum, road salt and grain s***pments holding strong despite the coronavirus pandemic, while s***pments of commodities related to steel production and manufacturing have continued to slide.Additionally, the St. Lawrence Seaway reported that from April 1 to June 30… |
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