AAPA Seaports Advisory
January 9, 2019
 
   
The AAPA Professional Port Manager Program is an unparalleled industry certification designed to shape the future of port leadership and enhance port management professionalism. The online application for the class of 2023 is now open and closes on January 15, 2019. For more information please contact Andrew Cameron: acameron@aapa-ports.org or (703) 706-4713.

 
 
   
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has announced the opening of a major new expansion of the rail network serving the port, allowing the agency to advance its five-year strategic goal to expand rail capacity for cargo destined for outside the region. Four new ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at The Port of Virginia. These cranes are the largest on the U.S. East Coast and will be able to service container vessels, regardless of their size, for decades to come.
 
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The shipping company Baleària Caribbean will be adding the fast ferry Jaume II to the route between Port Everglades and Freeport, Grand Bahama to replace the Jaume I as of mid-January. The Tropical Shipping vessel Tropic Hope has made her inaugural call at Halterm Container Terminal at the Port of Halifax. This is the first of two new Tropical Shipping vessels that will be calling Halifax; the Tropic Island will arrive later this year.
 
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Senior Director, Key Clients and Trade Development, Wilmington, North Carolina; NC Ports
 
Charleston Marina Harbormastor, Coos Bay, Oregon; Oregon International Port of Coos Bay
 
Senior Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Seattle, Washington; Port of Seattle

Maritime Project Manager, New York; The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

Assistant Secretary of the Board, Oakland, California; Port of Oakland

 
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Klein Marine Systems, Inc.