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Read More »EL PUERTO DE BUENOS AIRES
La Administración General de Puertos asume la responsabilidad del proyecto de infraestructura más grande de la vía navegable
Read More »To Solve Global Challenges, Look to the POWERS Program
With the POWERS Program, AAPA makes the case for port investment as a critical tool in our fight against climate change and for energy security.
Read More »Standing at the Energy Gateway of America: An Important Crossroad in America’s Energy Evolution
As global affairs and consumer demand continue to put pressure on the supply of energy, a coherent strategy and consistent regulatory policy are crucial for ports.
Read More »The Port of Buenos Aires
The Administracion General de Puertos (Port of Buenos Aires) assumes responsibility over the most important waterway infrastructure project
Read More »Propane for Ports: Reduce Emissions and Increase Productivity Today
Propane is a low emissions energy source for a variety of port applications.
Read More »Using Local Funding Creatively to Streamline the Federal Channel Improvement Process
Channel deepening and widening projects can bring incredible benefits to a port and region.
Read More »Keeping Costs in Check
High inflation and increasing construction costs are throwing cold water on some of the plans port authorities have been considering, causing them to stretch their infrastructure dollars.
Read More »Revitalizing Revenues
In the quest for financial security, and to address diverse goals, today's seaport increasingly derive revenue from non-maritime, non-traditional sources.
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