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Port of Oakland peak season outlook: Cargo record? Bring it on
July 24, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – July 24, 2017: Possible record peak-season import volume should flow smoothly through the Port of Oakland, Maritime Director John Driscoll said today. In his forecast before an expected holiday cargo rush, the Port executive said Oakland is braced for more business. “We’re hearing that the next two-to-three months could set new containerized… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland Board elects Joan Story as President
July 14, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – July 14, 2017: Joan Story has been elected President of the Board of Port Commissioners at the Port of Oakland. The Port’s seven-member governing body unanimously selected Ms. Story at a meeting last night. A two-year veteran of the Board, she’ll serve for the next year as President. “I’m gratified to have the… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland sets all-time record for June import volume
July 10, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – July 10, 2017: Last month was a record-setter at the Port of Oakland. The Port said today that it handled the equivalent of 80,253 full 20-foot import containers in June. That broke the previous all-time record for the month of 78,326 containers set in June 2006. The Port said last month’s import volume… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland: investors show faith in future of global gateway
June 26, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – June 26, 2017: A senior Port of Oakland executive says investors are making long-term commitments to his international shipping hub. Maritime Director John Driscoll said last week that the trend bodes well for Oakland’s future in global trade. “A lot of people believe in the Port,” Mr. Driscoll told a 40-member Efficiency Task… Read More
Read Full Article...Moody’s upgrades Port of Oakland bond ratings
June 14, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – June 14, 2017: Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded Port of Oakland bond ratings and assigned ratings on an upcoming series of refunding revenue bonds. The upgrades, announced June 9, include: $656 million of senior lien bonds to A1 from A2; $324 million of intermediate lien bonds to A2 from A3; and a… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland import volume reaches highest level since 2015
June 8, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – June 8, 2017: The Port of Oakland said today that containerized import volume reached a two-year high in May. The Port said it handled the equivalent of 82,440 20-foot import containers, up 1.4 percent from May 2016. It was the highest volume since August 2015 when the Port handled the equivalent of… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland seeks to move more cargo via rails
May 30, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – May 30, 2017: Port of Oakland Executive Director Chris Lytle says that he wants more rail business here. He told a meeting of railroad executives in San Francisco last week that the Port is poised to make it happen. “We have two outstanding partners at the Port in the Union Pacific and… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland vessel calls to Southeast Asia up 50 percent
May 23, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – May 23, 2017: Direct vessel calls from here to Southeast Asia are up 50 percent this spring, Port of Oakland officials say. Two U.S. Ambassadors to the region yesterday expressed delight at the news. U.S. Ambassadors William Heidt (Cambodia) and Joseph Donovan (Indonesia) came to Oakland as part of the US-ASEAN Business… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland hails mariners and industry contributions on National Maritime Day
May 22, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – May 22, 2017: The Port of Oakland hailed today the men and women who have served as U.S. merchant mariners and the significant contribution the shipping industry makes to the US economy on National Maritime Day. “We thank the mariners who travel the seas, our business partners who invest in Oakland, and… Read More
Read Full Article...Port of Oakland begins project to raise height of four cranes
May 15, 2017
Oakland, Calif. – May 15, 2017: Work has begun at the Port of Oakland to heighten four massive ship-to-shore cranes. The Port said today that the 366-foot giants will be raised 27-feet in a 9-month project. The cranes are used to load and unload container vessels. The Port said taller cranes will be better able… Read More
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