Por Sandy Smith Las operaciones de dragado rutinarias, aunque nunca repetitivas, son un gran reto para los puertos, y los alienta a trabajar, comunicarse, planificar y perseverar juntos. En el Puerto de Alaska, el dragado es un acontecimiento anual. Bajo un contrato financiado por el Cuerpo de Ingenieros del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, más de veintiocho mil metros cúbicos ...
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PORTS + POLITICS: Cruise Ships Are a Vital Part of Our Economy and Regional Security
Restarting the cruise industry, with proper safety protocols in place, is an integral part of ensuring the massive trade and cargo operations continue to thrive to and from PortMiami – and the rest of the Western Hemisphere – as the cruise industry could help restore some of the fragile economies that are finally beginning to regain stability. By U.S. Congresswoman ...
Read More »New Office, New Staff, New Committees, New Administration & Congress; Mission Possible at AAPA
By Chris Connor, President & CEO, AAPA I think we can all agree that it has been a dreadful winter for many in the Western Hemisphere. It seems like nearly every day there’s yet another storm approaching, or record low temperatures gripping the country. Spring signals increased hope of not only better weather, but more importantly, increased vaccination levels and ...
Read More »Q1 2021 Seaports Magazine: A Fresh Start for Ports
The theme of this issue is A Fresh Start for Ports. Just as many of us are adjusting to a new type of normal, ports are as well. But, they are also taking this opportunity to reimagine what opportunities will present themselves in the future and are adjusting plans accordingly. Features take a look at what ports have done over ...
Read More »Future-Proofing Your Cybersecurity and IT Talent Development Strategy
By Katie Adams In the space of only a few months, COVID-19 has accelerated virtually every organization’s approach to critical areas of operations. As seaports and their multimodal transportation, distribution and logistics (TDL) sector partners and tenants evaluate long-term investments required to ensure that personnel is safe to work they are also re-evaluating their approach to talent pipeline development. “COVID ...
Read More »PORTS + POLITICS: Precious Cargo
By Ed Royce, Policy Director, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck In a 1938 fireside chat, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt told Americans, “To reach a port we must set sail. Sail, not tie at anchor. Sail, not drift.” He was pitching his vision for defeating the Great Depression. Today, FDR’s words could take on a more literal meaning. The ports he spoke ...
Read More »DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE: AAPA’s 2020 Communications Competition
In these fun photos, get a glimpse at the personalities that make for award-winning communications teams at American Association of Port Authorities member ports that earned recognition in AAPA’s 54th annual Communications Awards Program. Also, all winning entries are included on the Communications Awards Program web page. The recipients of the 2020 Award of Overall Communications Excellence trophies — the ...
Read More »PORTS + POLITICS: Huge Economic Boost Expected from MARAD Shipbuilding Contract
Recently, the Philadelphia Shipyard won a contract with the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) to build two training ships, worth around $630 million.
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Alternative Fuel Tax Credit Retroactively Extended for Propane Forklifts NOAA Joins OceanX to Advance Ocean Exploration and Mapping Virtual AAPA Security Seminar in July YMI: New Study Details Importance of American Maritime Industry to National Security Read More…
Read More »Post Your RFPs Here!
If you recently won a request for proposal (RFP) – or are a port that recently awarded an RFP – let us help you share the good news! In this new section in AAPA Seaports Magazine, we will publish the results of RFPs recently awarded/won for jobs related to projects at ports.
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