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Pacific Ports Magazine — October/November 2025 (Volume 6, Issue 3) We’re pleased to present the October/November 2025 issue of Pacific Ports Magazine in 100% digital format! (Please note: This issue
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By Michael Scott, Founder & Head of Product & Brand, SEEN Safety Walk through any port or marine terminal today, and one thing is immediately obvious: everyone is wearing high-visibility
By Erik Soderberg, Derrick Lind, Steven Martinez, and Leah Olson, Liftech Consultants Inc. Due to increasing and uncertain costs, repurposing used ship-to-shore container cranes (STS cranes) has become more appealing.
By Captain Jamie Marshall and Darcey Hormann, Colliers Project Leaders The abrupt reset of international trade relationships in recent months has spurred Canada and its partners to seek new strategies
By Joseph A. Bonventre, Senior Consultant, and William A. Smith, Director, Industrial Cybersecurity, 1898 & Co., part of Burns & McDonnell Ports handle more than 80 percent of global trade
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