Terminal, port infrastructure projects find public, private partners
Last week saw a number of updates on port infrastructure funding and terminal project statuses.
Last week saw a number of updates on port infrastructure funding and terminal project statuses.
The Biden administration announces $450 million in port-expansion grants.
Twenty-five port projects in 19 states are receiving U.S. Maritime Administration grants aimed at bolstering port infrastructure.
States’ ability to prioritize freight projects may determine whether Biden’s infrastructure money will make short- or long-term progress toward fixing the country’s supply chains.
President Biden was Professor Biden at the Port of Baltimore, explaining Supply Chain 101 to the American people.
Congress approves provisions allowing under-21 truck drivers – as well as guidance on truck brokers and freight dispatchers – in a five-year highway bill that is part of a larger $1.2 trillion infrastructure package.
California and federal officials are partnering to speed up future freight infrastructure investments, as well as reduce delays impacting cargo flows today.
Lawmakers use Trump-era reforms in the infrastructure bill to attract Republican support.
Senate lawmakers find more money for highways and ports in a bipartisan infrastructure package.
President Joe Biden endorses a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package developed by a bipartisan group of senators.
DOT’s response to the Interstate 40 bridge outage needs more urgency, according to U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn.
A Senate hearing on freight mobility includes a dispute over hours-of-service rules for truckers
The Biden administration is prioritizing climate and racial inequity in $1 billion worth of RAISE grants for infrastructure.
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of C-, up from a grade of D+ four years ago, the association revealed Wednesday in […]
Buttigieg proposal part of candidate’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
Funding bill leaves out protections sought by U.S. House.
Logistics in Alaska can be both amazing and frustrating. Alaska is the most expansive and diverse logistics laboratory in the United States. Take the largest state in the nation, yet […]
Market Voice Darren Prokop writes about automation at ports and the progress – and disruption – that will bring.
A big reaction to a local battle over parking, a market index looks strong, a unionization vote in the last mile.
“We’ve spent much of this decade working with business partners to build out the cargo delivery platform our customers want and in 2018 we’re putting it to work,” said Port of Oakland CEO Chris Lytle