The Port of Los Angeles is a global leader on cyber security. In 2014, it became the first port in the world to implement a state-of-the-art Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC). In 2015, it became the...
Under the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy, the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, British Columbia, and the Northwest Seaport Alliance collectively set a goal of having 2007 or newer engine year trucks exclusively serving container terminals....
In December 2019, Port of Seattle Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 3767, the Duwamish Valley Community Benefits Commitment. This adoption marks the culmination of three years of authentic engagement and collaborative innovation between the Port...
Ports worldwide are at the forefront of the environmental challenges associated with climate change and coastal development. To adapt, ports are leveraging the use of innovative technologies and collaborations with business partners and communities, to revolutionize...
The Port of Long Beach, in partnership with SSA Marine and Long Beach Container Terminal, will demonstrate five zero-emissions cargo handling vehicles. The demonstration will include three never-before-tested battery-electric top handlers and feature a unique, head-to-head...
The purpose of the CVI Program is to encourage ocean-going vessel operator that call at Port Authority marine terminal facilities to make voluntary engine, fuel, and technology enhancements that reduce emissions beyond regulatory environmental standards set...
Many scientists’ projections of future climate over the U.S. suggest that the recent trend toward increased heavy precipitation events will continue. The Maryland Port Administration (MPA) has felt the effects of these severe rain events at...
The CAAP 2017 Update contains 14 strategies to reduce emissions from sources in and around the Ports, plan for zero-emissions infrastructure, encourage freight efficiency, and address energy resources.