Seaport
Port of Oakland appoints first African American woman Board Secretary
November 1, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Nov. 1, 2017: Port of Oakland Commissioners have selected their first African American – and woman – Secretary of the Board. The Board of Port Commissioners last week named Daria Edgerly to the position. She had been serving as Acting Secretary of the Board. The position is an important one at the… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland freight-hauler steps up drive to clear the air
October 26, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – October 26, 2017: A second Port of Oakland freight-hauler is joining the effort this month to clear the air. Trucking and warehousing specialist Impact Transportation said today that it’s spending more than $1 million on cleaner cargo-handling equipment. The company said it’s buying nine new forklifts plus a yard tractor to reduce diesel… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland reports FY 2017 revenue record of $358.7 million
October 13, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Oct. 13, 2017: The Port of Oakland today reported record operating revenue of $358.7 million for Fiscal Year 2017. The Port said that was 6 percent higher than the previous record of $338 million set last year. It added that growth in all three of its business lines contributed to the performance…. Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland import volume jumped 12.6 percent last month
October 9, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – October 9, 2017: New statistics out today show that containerized import volume at the Port of Oakland increased 12.6 percent last month. The Port reported that it handled the equivalent of 79,135 20-foot import containers. A search of records indicates that it was the largest September import volume in the Port’s history…. Read More
Read Full Article...Two Port of Oakland Commissioners get new 4-year terms
October 4, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Oct. 4, 2017: Port of Oakland Commissioners Michael Colbruno and Earl Hamlin have been given new 4-year terms by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. The Mayor re-nominated both men to the Board of Port Commissioners last week. They were officially re-appointed by Oakland’s City Council last night. Mr. Colbruno and Mr. Hamlin are… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland Oks $11 million rail link to new Cool Port project
October 2, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Oct. 2, 2017: A refrigerated gateway to Asia for U.S. meat exports has cleared its last big hurdle here. Port of Oakland Commissioners last week OKd an $11 million rail spur to Cool Port Oakland. It’s the final piece of an ambitious plan to make this city a vital link in the food… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland awarded $1.8 million in federal seaport security grants
September 14, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – September 14, 2017: The Port of Oakland said today it will receive approximately $1.8 million in federal Port Security Grant Program funding to implement two new Port security projects. Oakland is one of 33 U.S. ports to receive grant funds awarded by FEMA. “This federal funding supports critical security initiatives that serve… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland reports busiest month in the past year
September 12, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – September 12, 2017: The Port of Oakland reported today that August was its busiest month in the past year. The Port said it handled the equivalent of 212,692 standard 20-foot cargo containers. That was the most since August 2016 when the Port handled 220,604 containers. The Port said that total container volume,… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland wants more ships on shore power to clear the air
September 8, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Sept. 8, 2017: Port of Oakland Executive Director Chris Lytle met with international shipping lines here this week to clear the air – literally. He said his Port would intensify efforts to curb diesel emissions by plugging more vessels into shore power. “If there are ways to strengthen our Port electrical infrastructure… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland may get second-fewest ship visits in a decade
August 17, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – Aug.17, 2017: New data indicates the Port of Oakland this year may receive its second-fewest container ship visits in a decade. A Port executive today called it a positive sign. “This is a good trend,” said Maritime Director John Driscoll. “Our cargo volume is up but with fewer ships, we reduce diesel… Read More
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