Three cruise ships to lay up at the Port of Oakland
May 8, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – May 8, 2020: Three passenger vessels will idle here with only crew and without passengers while the U.S. embargoes cruise operations, the Port of Oakland said today. The Port said it has not received reports of any cases of coronavirus associated with the vessels. According to the Port, two Norwegian Cruise… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland gets new service to Asia, includes Saudi Arabia
May 5, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – May 5, 2020: A sprawling vessel service begins this week with 18 megaships linking the Port of Oakland to Asia, including Saudi Arabia. A highlight of the new service: the first-ever direct link between Oakland and the Middle East. The Port said today that Japan’s ONE line would operate the new weekly… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland to state agency: help us cope with COVID-19
April 30, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 30, 2020: Port of Oakland Executive Director Danny Wan praised his agency’s coronavirus response yesterday but issued a plea for help. The Port’s top official asked a key state regulator to support financial stabilization efforts as the pandemic cripples businesses. “The Port of Oakland is operational in these unprecedented, challenging times… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland says canceled sailings could hit cargo volume
April 27, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 27, 2020: Fewer container ships would likely mean less cargo at the Port of Oakland this spring. That was the message Oakland Maritime officials delivered to the Harbor Trucking Association last week. The Port told freight haulers via video conference that 20 May and June voyages to Oakland have been scrubbed. … Read More
Read Full Article...Oakland International responds to new face covering requirement for public spaces
April 23, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 23, 2020: The Alameda County Health Officer has issued Public Health Emergency Order No. 20-08, generally requiring the use of face coverings when engaged in essential business and services in public settings. The order is now enforceable in Alameda County and applies to everyone over 12 years of age. As an… Read More
Read Full Article...Front-line workers at Oakland Airport praised as Aviation Industry pivots
April 20, 2020
Oakland, CA – April 20, 2020: At Oakland International Airport, runways and taxiways are open and in active use. Terminals are operational, and air cargo activity has increased with new goods movement demands. Travel that is deemed “non-essential” is legal but is discouraged as a measure to curb the spread of COVID-19. The measure, while… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland says visit of its biggest ship ever going well
April 17, 2020
CLICK HERE FOR PHOTO GALLERY OF MSC ANNA Oakland, Calif. – April 17, 2020: Port of Oakland officials bid farewell tonight to the biggest ship ever to visit this city. They add that the 32-hour call of the MSC Anna is proceeding on schedule. The 1,312-foot-long container vessel departs for Busan, South Korea, sometime after… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland welcomes biggest ship ever this week
April 14, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 14, 2020: Coronavirus may be hampering global trade but it hasn’t broken the supply chain at the Port of Oakland. The latest evidence: the largest ship ever to call in Oakland arrives this week. The container vessel MSC Anna is scheduled to berth at the Port April 16. The ship will… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland loaded box volume dipped 7.4 percent in March
April 13, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 13, 2020: Port of Oakland loaded container volume declined 7.4 percent in March from 2019 totals, according to data released today. The Port said the cargo decrease resulted from a coronavirus pandemic that has weakened global trade. According to the Port, March containerized import volume dropped 10.3 percent from March 2019. … Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland hails waterfront work force ahead of Ports Day
April 3, 2020
Oakland, Calif. – April 3, 2020: The Port of Oakland today praised dockworkers and their waterfront brethren for sustaining international trade. The Port’s recognition preceded the annual Western Hemisphere Ports Day scheduled Sunday. It carried added weight in the face of a coronavirus pandemic that has killed thousands and roiled economies worldwide. “Ports including Oakland… Read More
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