
September 22, 2025 View the APP E-news for September 22, 2025. Photo above: ASIPONA Acapulco, Mexico. Not receiving our e-news directly? Contact Jane McIvor to be added to our distribution
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
September 14, 2026 — The international cruise Odyssey “Odyssey” made its maiden voyage to Hualien Port on September 13, and after a one-night dock, departed on September 14. The operation
September 10, 2025 — The Port of San Diego has implemented and is making significant progress on 80 percent of the objectives outlined in its Maritime Clean Air Strategy (MCAS),
September 5, 2025 View the APP E-news for September 5, 2025. Photo above: Port of Umatilla, Oregon. Not receiving our e-news directly? Contact Jane McIvor to be added to our
September 5, 2025 — The Port of Long Beach has released a draft supplemental report examining the environmental impacts of minor additions and changes to the Pier B On-Dock Rail