Port of Oakland extends rent-free lease for sailors’ get-away

Oakland, Calif. – December 5, 2017: Nearly 5,000 sailors arrive here each year on container ships. The Port of Oakland has ensured that they’ll continue to find temporary respite from the sea. Port Commissioners last week extended for five years a rent-free lease with Oakland’s International Maritime Center.  The center provides everything from shopping sprees […]

Port of Oakland gives old Army Base new life, work starts 2018

Oakland, Calif. – December 1, 2017: A big chunk of this city’s decommissioned Army Base just got new life.  Port of Oakland Commissioners last night gave final OK to a plan that re-invents the site as a Seaport Logistics Complex.  Port officials called it a game-changer for global trade and transportation. “There’s not anything like it […]

Port of Oakland agreement may be a national model for local hiring

Oakland, Calif. – November 15, 2017: Community leaders said today that a new Port of Oakland development agreement could be a national model for local hiring. They’re hailing the plan to build a Seaport Logistics Complex that prioritizes employing workers from nearby neighborhoods. “This agreement is part of the growing grassroots movement across the country […]

Port of Oakland imports set record for second-straight month

Oakland, Calif. – Nov. 14, 2017: The Port of Oakland today reported a record-setting finish to the peak shipping season. The Port said it handled the equivalent of 76,706 20-foot import containers last month.  It was the busiest October for imports in Oakland history and followed a similar record performance in September.  The cargo rush […]

Port of Oakland’s landmark deal for ex-Army Base gets first OK

Oakland, Calif. – November 10, 2017: A long-held vision to revitalize this city’s decommissioned Army base is nearer reality at the Port of Oakland.  Port Commissioners have given initial approval to a landmark deal with CenterPoint Properties for a logistics center at the former base.  The tentative agreement caps nearly 15 years of planning for the […]

City, Port of Oakland work with neighbors to get trucks on track

Oakland, Calif. – Nov. 2, 2017: City and Port of Oakland officials are meeting with neighbors to hear concerns about big rig traffic on streets in West Oakland.  The agencies say they anticipate a new West Oakland Truck Management Plan by the fall of 2018 that will address trucking problems in the area. The goal: […]

Port of Oakland appoints first African American woman Board Secretary

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 […]

Port of Oakland freight-hauler steps up drive to clear the air

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 […]

Port of Oakland reports FY 2017 revenue record of $358.7 million

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. […]

Port of Oakland import volume jumped 12.6 percent last month

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. […]